Political analyst Abbas Al-Wardī has weighed in on the ongoing debate regarding the political participation of Moroccans residing abroad. Al-Wardī, a professor of public law at Mohammed V University in Rabat, asserts that the Moroccan constitution clearly recognizes the rights of the diaspora. He emphasized that enabling political participation is a shared responsibility, falling not on a single institution but on the state as a whole. The discussion centers on ensuring adequate representation for Moroccans living outside the country. Al-Wardī calls for the activation of constitutional provisions designed to secure these rights. The statement comes amid increasing calls for greater inclusion of the Moroccan diaspora in the national political process.
