New Moroccan Party "Anything is Possible" Echoes Macron’s En Marche

A new political party is in the process of being born tomorrow in Morocco with striking similarities to the French party La République En Marche (LREM), winner of the last presidential election. In fact, it includes a former member of Emmanuel Macron’s campaign.
Several people will launch a new political party in Morocco tomorrow, called Koulchi Moumkine, which means "Anything is possible". It reminds one of the famous "En Marche"...
We can read on the Jeune Afrique website: "Several personalities from Moroccan civil society are preparing to launch a new political movement called Koulchi Moumkine ("Anything is possible"). The communicator Hamza Hraoui, Zakaria Garti, the former president of the Tizi association (for youth), and the lawyer Mehdi Megzari, partner at Sayarh & Menjra, are among the personalities who are preparing to launch a party on March 21 in Casablanca."
Like LREM, Koulchi Moumkine is a progressive party and a hive for young, hardworking executives. A modern RNI, in fact. It should be noted, as Jeune Afrique points out, that "Hamza Hraoui had been one of the driving forces behind Emmanuel Macron’s campaign in Morocco".
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