Rabat – Morocco’s first parliamentary elections held under a new constitution giving more powers to lawmakers had a turnout of 45 per cent, the Interior Ministry…
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AL ARABIYA NEWS By AL ARABIYA WITH AGENCIES DUBAI/RABAT Moroccan Prime Minister Abbas al-Fassi casts his ballot at a polling station in Rabat. (Reuters) Voter turnout…
RABAT, Morocco (AFP) Voter turnout in the first legislative election since the king introduced constitutional reforms after the Arab Spring uprising was 45 percent, Interior Minister…
KUNA (Kuwait News Agency) LONDON, Nov 25 (KUNA) — British Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed Friday Moroccan elections. In a statement, Hague said these elections support…
In Morocco’s closely watched legislative elections today, polls have closed and votes are being counted. The results will prove a critical test of the new constitution,…
Paris – France welcomed the parliamentary elections, held Friday in Morocco, as a “further step” on the path of the promising reforms, launched by King Mohammed VI.…
Rabat – Turnout in the parliamentary election, held on Friday in Morocco, is so far close to 45%, Moroccan Interior Minister Taieb Cherqaoui told a press…
Washington – With the signing of a partnership agreement, on Friday in Rabat, between the Moroccan Fund for Tourism Development and sovereign investment funds of Qatar,…