Things are actually more complicated as it depends from case to case. So this solution may work for you, but someone else may need to tweak it a bit.
Here is my understanding of it. As soon as you add rules: to your pipeline, you will override some defaults which prevent the merge request pipeline from begin created.
The solution suggested by @Benjamin works, but as you have noticed, needs to be added to every job. So a lot of repeated configuration for most jobs.
I would suggest looking into workflow: that allows you to define a default behavior. You will need rules only for the jobs that have special rules.
Here is an example:
workflow:
rules:
- if: '$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"'
If you wish to go a bit deeper into this behavior, I have written an article about this (friend link for anyone without a Medium subscription):
Fix GitLab CI Duplicate Pipelines in Merge Requests when Using rules: