Moroccan political parties are prioritizing traditional communication methods – official statements and leadership declarations – to counter a surge in disinformation targeting them during the current election cycle. This strategy comes as the public sphere experiences a rapid and intense flow of information, with inaccurate content gaining traction across various media platforms. Parties acknowledge the increasing impact of false narratives and are attempting to manage the situation through established communication channels. The move signals a reliance on conventional approaches amidst a challenging information environment. This approach aims to directly address and refute false claims, reinforcing official narratives. The parties hope to maintain public trust and ensure a fair electoral process by controlling the message. The situation highlights the growing concern over “intensive electoral rumors” in Moroccan politics.