Moroccan political parties are actively engaged in a period of intense negotiation and strategizing ahead of upcoming elections, a phenomenon described as a “transfer market” for political alliances. This activity involves parties seeking to strengthen their positions and broaden their support base through potential coalitions. The term "ميركاتو الانتخابات" – borrowed from the world of football transfers – highlights the dynamic and competitive nature of these pre-election discussions. Hespress, a Moroccan online newspaper, reports on this increased political activity as parties assess potential partnerships. The focus is on securing favorable outcomes and maximizing representation in the next parliament. Details regarding specific negotiations and potential alliances remain largely undisclosed at this stage, but the period is considered crucial for shaping the political landscape. This maneuvering is expected to continue as the election date approaches.