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The Complex Political and Media Landscape of Marrakech: A Call for Accountability

PUBLISHED April 21, 2026
The Complex Political and Media Landscape of Marrakech: A Call for Accountability

The Intersection of Politics and Media in Marrakech

The political and media landscape in the city of Marrakech has become increasingly convoluted, particularly in the wake of a troubling alliance between misinformation and journalism. This partnership seems to serve personal agendas and factional interests, often leading to a deliberate obscuring of the truth. The core question arises: if journalism is misused as a veil for deception, how can citizens be expected to differentiate between fact and fabrication? Furthermore, what kind of governance transforms the media from a watchdog of authority into a collaborator in concealment under the guise of freedom of expression? In an environment where public discourse is supposed to expose discrepancies and hold officials accountable, citizens now find themselves navigating a virtual realm dominated by digital entities that freely distribute slander and insult without any checks or balances.

The Role of Social Media and Accountability

This troubling scenario prompts existential questions about the management of social networks. If these platforms are governed by chaos, who possesses the means to refute misinformation? What responsibility do media outlets have in preventing the misguidance of public opinion under the pretense of free speech? In our cultural consciousness, it is common to label individuals based on their professions; for instance, in the realm of fruits and vegetables, terms like "the vegetable seller" or "the fishmonger" are widely used. This nomenclature extends to various sectors, including politics, where we refer to individuals as "the one with the cash bag" or "the one with the ticket." Such descriptors have found pathways into the virtual world, reflecting digital entities that proliferate like weeds, capitalizing on the chaos that permeates social media. These virtual beings often position themselves as the sole bearers of wisdom and truth, without hesitation to distribute slanderous remarks and insults towards individuals and institutions through the creation and dissemination of misleading videos. This rampant behavior occurs in an environment devoid of effective regulatory mechanisms to protect individuals and organizations from digital defamation. While the political party known as the Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM) has achieved several political gains in Marrakech, including leadership roles and parliamentary seats, the actual administrative outcomes have been disastrous, particularly in the institutions governed by the party. The case of the Marrakech municipality stands out, as it continues to struggle with disorder and impulsivity stemming from arbitrary decisions made by its mayor. Meanwhile, the local population demands prudent governance and proactive management that prioritize the public interest.

The reliance on deceptive techniques and the evasion of oversight and accountability have morphed from individual actions into a defining characteristic of the political and media scene in Marrakech. Here, "soft chaos" is employed as a disguise to obscure structural flaws in governance, fundamentally undermining the credibility of institutions. This reality raises uncomfortable questions about the future of regional governance in the city and the ability of officials to move beyond a reactive mentality to serve the public good, especially as demands for greater transparency and accountability from the citizens continue to rise. Ultimately, the current situation in Marrakech serves as a true test of the credibility of local governance and the capacity of political and media actors to transcend a culture of deception in favor of the public interest. The challenge remains: will promises of transparency evolve from mere rhetoric into tangible actions on the ground, supported by genuine political will and real accountability? Or will the culture of misinformation persist, transforming responsibility from a commitment to serve the populace into a means of obfuscation, thereby eroding the trust of Moroccans in their institutions' ability to ensure honest governance? In conclusion, the crucial task ahead lies in the hands of all local stakeholders to restore credibility in both governance and media, ensuring that Marrakech stands as a model of a city that honors the truth for its citizens and upholds the principles of transparency and accountability, ultimately fostering regional development and the well-being of its residents.

As reported by hibazoom.com.

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