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  2. 2021 Moroccan general election - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of political parties in Morocco - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Justice and Development Party (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Humanist Democratic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Humanist Democratic Centre ( French: Centre Démocrate Humaniste, CDH) was a Christian democratic [11] and centrist French-speaking political party in Belgium. [12] [13] The party originated in the split in 1972 of the unitary Christian Social Party (PSC-CVP) which had been the country's governing party for much of the post-war period.

  6. Aziz Akhannouch - Wikipedia

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    Aziz Akhannouch ( Arabic: عزيز أخنوش, Tamazight: ⵄⴰⵣⵉⵣ ⴰⵅⵏⵏⵓⵛ; born 16 August 1961) [1] [2] is a Moroccan politician, businessman, and billionaire who is currently the Prime Minister of Morocco since his government took office on 7 October 2021. [3] He is the CEO of Akwa Group and also served as Minister of ...

  7. Party of Progress and Socialism - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. 2011 Moroccan general election - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Khalid Aït Taleb - Wikipedia

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    1966 (age 57–58) 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 serving as Minister of Health of Morocco.