This article lists political parties in Morocco.
Contents
- Parties represented in the Parliament elected in 2007
- Parties represented in the 2002 parliament no longer after the 2007 elections
- Parties not represented in the 2002 parliament that took part in the 2007 elections without winning any seat
- Other parties
- Banned parties
- References
Morocco has had a multi-party system since independence in 1956 with numerous parties ranging in ideology from the far-left to Islamists. The Moroccan electoral system leads the political parties to seek coalition governments. However, both the post of Prime Minister and other four main government ministers are appointed by the King of Morocco.
Since Morocco considers the disputed territory of Western Sahara to be its annexed Southern Provinces, the political parties are also active in those parts of the territory under Moroccan control.
Parties represented in the Parliament elected in 2007
The most recent parliamentary elections took place in Morocco on 25 November 2011, the next ones will take place on 7 October 2016
Parties represented in the 2002 parliament, no longer after the 2007 elections
Parties not represented in the 2002 parliament, that took part in the 2007 elections without winning any seat
Other parties
Banned parties
References
List of political parties in Morocco Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA