Morocco has officially scheduled its legislative elections for September 23, 2026. The announcement sets a firm timeline for the country’s political transition and the formation of its next legislative body.
As part of the lead-up to the vote, Interior Minister Laftit has begun meeting with the leaders of political parties that are not currently represented in Parliament. These discussions are intended to coordinate the electoral process and ensure a broader political dialogue ahead of the September deadline.
Simultaneously, the Government Council has approved several proposals for high-level appointments. This administrative activity comes amid reports that some ministers are increasing “last-hour” nominations as their mandates approach their end.
The surge in late-term appointments underscores a rush to finalize key administrative roles before the upcoming electoral cycle reshapes the government’s leadership.