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Moroccans vote for new parliament Moroccans vote for new parliament
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Voters in Morocco have gone to the polls to elect a new parliament, with 33 parties competing for seats. Counting is under way in parliamentary elections in Morocco, with provisional figures suggesting a low turnout.
The main opposition, the Islamist Party of Justice and Development (PJD), is expected to do well.The main opposition, the Islamist Party of Justice and Development (PJD), is expected to do well.
While many parties have struggled to mobilise support, the PJD seems to have had an impact in local constituencies.While many parties have struggled to mobilise support, the PJD seems to have had an impact in local constituencies.
PJD leaders have sought to reassure outsiders that they are not extremists and would not turn Morocco into an Islamic state if they came to power.PJD leaders have sought to reassure outsiders that they are not extremists and would not turn Morocco into an Islamic state if they came to power.
We must vote for a party that is not afraid to show that Islam and politics are friends Abdelkrim Hezraf Those leaders have also visited Washington and it is thought the US is keen to encourage moderate parties like the PJD to counter the threat posed by more radical movements. We must vote for a party that is not afraid to show that Islam and politics are friends Abdelkrim Hezraf
Those leaders have also visited Washington and it is thought the US is keen to encourage moderate parties like the PJD to counter the threat posed by more radical movements.
But analysts say since most power is still held by the monarchy in Morocco, it is not the elections that need attention but constitutional reform.But analysts say since most power is still held by the monarchy in Morocco, it is not the elections that need attention but constitutional reform.
They say King Mohammed VI would be unlikely to name a PJD prime minister, even if it becomes the largest party in parliament.They say King Mohammed VI would be unlikely to name a PJD prime minister, even if it becomes the largest party in parliament.
DissatisfactionDissatisfaction
The BBC's Richard Hamilton in the capital, Rabat, says that turnout in cities seems to have been steady but not spectacular. The BBC's Richard Hamilton in the capital, Rabat, says the Ministry of Interior did not dwell on the turnout figures describing them simply as low.
The PJD could benefit from popular discontentIt is thought the PJD could benefit from a low turnout because it is very good at mobilising its own supporters, he says. The PJD could benefit from popular discontentThis was supposed to be Morocco's big day of democracy but the fact that most people stayed away will be seen as an embarrassing disappointment, our correspondent says.
"We must vote for a party that is not afraid to show that Islam and politics are friends," Abdelkrim Hezraf, a 40-year-old worker for a pharmaceutical company waiting to vote at a polling station in a school in a middle-class district of Rabat, told the AP news agency. But he says it was also no mean feat that the polls were conducted without extremists resorting to acts of terrorism.
Although there are 33 political parties competing for the 325 seats in parliament, the real battle lies between the mainstream parties of the governing coalition and the Islamists, our correspondent says. In April, five suspected Islamic militants blew themselves up in the city of Casablanca, and Morocco subsequently raised its terror alert to the highest level.
Final results are expected on Sunday. It is thought the PJD could benefit from a low turnout because it is very good at mobilising its own supporters.
Although there are 33 political parties competing for the 325 seats, the real battle lies between the mainstream parties of the governing coalition and the Islamists, our correspondent says.
The coalition is dominated by secular nationalists from the original party of independence and two socialist parties.The coalition is dominated by secular nationalists from the original party of independence and two socialist parties.
They are trying to fend off a major challenge from the opposition PJD, which is riding on a wave of dissatisfaction with the administration.They are trying to fend off a major challenge from the opposition PJD, which is riding on a wave of dissatisfaction with the administration.
Many people feel the government has not done enough to eradicate widespread poverty, unemployment and corruption, our correspondent says.
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The PJD is promising to tackle these issues, as are most of the other parties. Many people feel the government has not done enough to eradicate widespread poverty, unemployment and corruption, our correspondent says.
The problem is a large proportion of the population does not believe them, our correspondent says. And although the PJD is promising to tackle these issues, as are most of the other parties, a large proportion of the population does not believe them, he says.
They say they no longer trust politicians and are likely to stay away from the polls.
Final results are expected on Sunday.
Just days ago, the US granted nearly $700m (£350m) in economic aid to Morocco, the largest amount ever granted to a single country under the Millennium Challenge Corporation.Just days ago, the US granted nearly $700m (£350m) in economic aid to Morocco, the largest amount ever granted to a single country under the Millennium Challenge Corporation.
International observers from the US organisation the National Democratic Institute are keeping an eye on the process.International observers from the US organisation the National Democratic Institute are keeping an eye on the process.
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