The Illusion of Political Turmoil
The recent political climate in Morocco has been marked by an overwhelming amount of speculation surrounding public officials, akin to the summer's chaotic chatter. Amidst this backdrop, banners were raised, arrows sharpened, and soldiers mustered, yet the battlefield remained silent—no galloping hooves were heard, nor were there any signs of conflict. Instead, what we witness is merely a cacophony of noise devoid of substance, serving only to distract the populace from their daily struggles and sorrows, akin to how one might suppress an ailment with a mere dose of insulin.
In this tumultuous atmosphere, a blend of hired media outlets and lesser-known platforms have joined forces, often rallying behind a writer or influencer seeking notoriety, chasing after an illusory mirage of fame. This has resulted in a surge of narratives fueling the flames of conflict, as the media churns out sensational stories that prey on the fears and anxieties of the public.
Political Manipulation and Election Preparations
Like many others, I suspect that the fires of political warfare are intensifying, with the metaphorical beast poised to devour its prey. The decisive battle anticipated during the elections will delineate the true contenders from the mere supporting cast in a scene that is neither cinematic nor theatrical, but rather a stark reflection of our reality. However, the stories that have circulated through newspapers and illuminated screens about alleged "real estate corruption through the abuse of power" involving Fatima Zahra Mansouri, the head of the Marrakech city council, have proven to be mere distractions, designed to mislead the voting base and shatter their expectations without toppling the power structures that still loom large.
This fabricated narrative, propagated by the media and disseminated through platforms like "Radio Medina," overlooks the crucial preparations for the electoral map leading to the parliamentary council. These preparations are essential for forming a majority that will declare the next government, headed by the party with the most seats in the House of Representatives. Such a process involves meticulously guiding the electorate toward a direction favored by political experts and strategists in our country.
The outdated tactics of electoral manipulation—be it altering voting records, gerrymandering, ballot stuffing, or the registration of deceased individuals—are no longer tenable in today's world, which is saturated with democratic slogans imbued with concepts of freedom and human rights. The continuation of these archaic methods to recycle the same political elites is unacceptable, especially when the new trend favors the presence of national and international observers to monitor electoral proceedings, assess procedural transparency, and scrutinize voting papers through transparent yet mystifying boxes.
Believing the current uproar surrounding Fatima Zahra Mansouri will erupt into an all-consuming war is sheer folly—akin to an imbecile waiting for noon at dawn. This entire discourse is nothing more than a carefully orchestrated propaganda campaign reminiscent of American-style tactics. When the appointed time arrives for the architects of the "system" to reveal their machinations, the dust of chaos will settle, and the truth behind the mirage will become clear, illustrating that ascension to power does not solely rely on parliamentary seats but rather on a meticulously crafted strategy.
Thus, I perceive that the pursuit of the premiership is preceded by a preparatory phase that transcends the immediate results of the legislative elections. It demands a combination of experience and training to foster psychological, social, political, and ethical readiness, allowing candidates to garner substantial societal sympathy after being portrayed as victims of "injustice." This narrative will then be flipped, revealing their innocence in a humanitarian spectacle, ultimately transforming sympathizers into voters who are led to the centers of power and decision-making that have been strategically arranged to be attained through a conflict devoid of bloodshed.
As reported by kechpresse.com.