With the 2026 legislative elections approaching, the Unified Socialist Party (PSU) is calling on «progressive and nationalist forces» to join together in a broad popular front. Since Jamal El Asri took the helm in April 2023, the political bureau of this leftist party has argued that such a coalition could reshape Morocco's political landscape and help build a «Morocco of tomorrow», one that confronts authoritarianism and corruption. The PSU has also condemned what it describes as an entrenched «alliance between wealth and power». While the party has not named specific groups it is reaching out to, the PSU has been collaborating with Al Adl wal Ihsane since March 2021 to organize protests against Morocco's normalization of ties with Israel, a move formalized on December 10, 2020. Both groups are members of the Moroccan Front for the Support of Palestine and Against Normalization, which Jamal El Asri chaired prior to succeeding Nabila Mounib as head of the PSU in April 2023. In the September 2021 legislative elections, the PSU won just one seat in Parliament.