Ahmed Laaouej has blocked a comprehensive political agreement in Brussels, according to local media reports, as tensions escalate between the MR and PS parties over the distribution of mandates. This impasse has stalled a global deal intended to resolve the allocation of official roles between the two factions.
Why the Mandate Distribution Sparked Tensions
The conflict centers on the partitioning of mandates between the Mouvement Réformateur (MR) and the Parti Socialiste (PS). According to reports from local media, the two parties have reached a deadlock regarding how these positions are divided, which has prevented the finalization of a broader governance agreement in Brussels.

The Impact of Ahmed Laaouej’s Position
The blockage is specifically attributed to Ahmed Laaouej, whose current stance has halted the progress of the “global deal.” Local reporting indicates that the disagreement over these appointments has created a direct rift between the MR and PS, leaving the overall agreement unresolved.