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Moroccan Union for Democracy ( Union Marocaine pour la Démocratie) National Democratic Party (Parti National-Démocrate) - in electoral alliance in 2007 with the Covenant Party. Party of Liberty and Social Justice ( Parti de la Liberté et de la Justice Sociale) Party of Renaissance and Virtue ( Parti de la renaissance et de la vertu, Hizb en ...
e. General elections were held in Morocco on 8 September 2021 to elect 395 members of the House of Representatives. The National Rally of Independents led by Aziz Akhannouch won the most seats (102), a gain of 65 seats from the prior election. The liberal Authenticity and Modernity Party took second place with 87 seats, a net loss of 15 seats.
Website. www.pjd.ma. Politics of Morocco. Political parties. Elections. Saadeddine Othmani. Abdelilah Benkirane. The Justice and Development Party [a] is a political party in Morocco that advocates for political Islam. It was the ruling party of Morocco from 2011 to 2021 .
Rabat, Morocco. Political party. Independent. Alma mater. Mohammed V University ( M.D.) Occupation. Surgeon, professor. Khalid Aït Taleb ( Arabic: خالد آيت الطالب; born 1966 in Rabat) is a Moroccan medical professor and politician. He is currently the Minister of Health of Morocco.
e. Early general elections were held in Morocco on 25 November 2011, brought forward from 2012 and then postponed from 7 October 2011. Public protests as part of the Arab Spring in February 2011 led King Mohammed VI to announce an early election, a process of constitutional reform granting new civil rights, and the relinquishing of some of his ...
The 1971 Moroccan coup d'état attempt, popularly known as the Skhirat coup d'état ( Arabic: محاولة انقلاب الصخيرات, French: Coup d'état de Skhirat ), was a failed effort by rebel military leaders to overthrow King Hassan II of Morocco on 10 July 1971, during his forty-second birthday party. The first of two attempted ...
The House of Representatives (Arabic: مجلس النواب [maʒ.li.s‿an.nu.waːb]) is one of the two chambers—the other of which is the House of Councillors—of the Moroccan Parliament.
The party was founded in 1974 [1] by Ali Yata as the successor of Moroccan Communist Party and Party of Liberation and Socialism. [2] After the fall of the Eastern Bloc, the party distanced itself from communism and Arab socialism . In the parliamentary election held on 27 September 2002, the party won 11 out of 325 seats.