Moroccan political parties are lodging complaints with election monitoring committees regarding alleged premature campaigning and attempts to influence voters before the upcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for September 23rd. These complaints, directed to regional and local election tracking committees, detail practices designed to “woo voters” before the official campaign period begins. The central committee overseeing the elections is also being informed of these concerns. Parties are alleging that these actions constitute a premature election campaign. Details regarding the specifics of these practices remain limited, but the complaints suggest a heightened level of political activity. The election monitoring bodies are now tasked with investigating the allegations to ensure a fair electoral process. This development highlights the competitive nature of the approaching elections and the vigilance of political actors.
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