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Moroccans vote in parliament election under new voting rules

September 08, 2021 / 12:05 PM
Sharjah24 – Reuters: Moroccans started voting on Wednesday in a parliamentary election under new rules that were expected to make it much harder for the moderate PJD to remain as the biggest party.
Though election polls are banned, analysts expect the PJD to lose ground to its more pro-establishment rivals, the RNI and PAM parties, which define themselves as social democrats.

Morocco is a constitutional monarchy where the king holds sweeping powers. He picks the prime minister from the party that wins most seats in parliament and appoints key ministers.

The palace also sets the economic agenda for the country of 37 million people and has commissioned a new development model that the new government is asked to implement.

The monarchy's dominant role means political parties espouse similar platforms focusing on education, health, employment and social welfare.

Turnout in parliamentary elections has generally been low. This year the vote will be held on the same day as municipal and regional elections, which usually have higher participation, in a bid to improve turnout.

The new voting rules, seen by PJD leaders as having been introduced specifically to target their majority, change the way seats are allocated, making it harder for large parties to gain many seats.
September 08, 2021 / 12:05 PM

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