A contentious debate continues regarding subsidies provided for livestock imports. Three factions within Morocco’s ruling majority have indicated support for a parliamentary commission of inquiry into the matter. However, the National Rally of Independents (RNI) party is opposing the establishment of such a commission, creating an obstacle to its formation. A commission requires the backing of at least one-third of members in the Chamber of Representatives to proceed. The issue of these subsidies is proving politically divisive, with differing views among key parliamentary groups. The RNI’s refusal complicates efforts to launch a formal investigation into the allocation of these funds. This development highlights ongoing tensions surrounding economic policy and government transparency.