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- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 abstract "Parliamentary elections were held in Morocco on 7 September 2007, the second of King Mohammed VI's reign. Voter turnout was estimated to be 37%, the lowest in Moroccan political history. There were 33 different parties and 13 independent candidates competing for 325 assembly seats. An amount of $61 million was allocated by the Moroccan government to organize the 2007 elections.The number of constituencies was increased from 91 to 95 before this election. Interior minister Chakib Benmoussa claimed the changes were made "in accordance with objectivity and transparency." However, BBC correspondent Richard Hamilton accused the government of gerrymandering in order to prevent the Justice and Development Party from winning.According to many analysts the complex voting system makes it almost impossible for any group to win an outright majority, although others have disagreed with this view, arguing that the electoral system is not particularly unusual and should favor large parties.[1]. Whatever the outcome, real power will remain with the king, who is executive head of state, military chief and religious leader. For the first time in the history of elections in Morocco, they are being monitored by foreign observers including the U.S.'s National Democratic Institute for International Affairs and 42 others.Turnout in the election was only 37% - the lowest in the history of Moroccan national elections. The Socialist Union of People's Forces (USFP), the largest party in the outgoing government lost nearly a quarter of its seats, and was replaced as the largest party by its coalition partner, the Istiqlal Party. The main gainers were the pro-government liberal People's Movement and Constitutional Union parties. The opposition Islamist Justice and Development Party had a modest increase in its tally as did the pro-government leftist Party of Progress and Socialism.Following the election the USFP was expected to leave the governing coalition. Istiqlal Party leader Abbas El Fassi became PM on 19 September 2007.".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 affiliation Istiqlal_Party.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 country Morocco.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 firstLeader Abbas_El_Fassi.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 secondLeader Abdelilah_Benkirane.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 startDate "2007-09-07".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 thumbnail Abbas_El_fassi_08.jpg?width=300.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 title "Moroccan parliamentary election, 2007".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 wikiPageExternalLink Maroc%202007.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 wikiPageExternalLink resende-apr2008.pdf.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 wikiPageExternalLink index.aspx.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 wikiPageID "9142596".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 wikiPageRevisionID "588386128".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 afterElection Abbas_El_Fassi.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 afterParty "Istiqlal Party".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 beforeElection Driss_Jettou.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 beforeParty "Socialist Union of Popular Forces".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 country "Morocco".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 electionDate "2007-09-07".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 electionName "Moroccan parliamentary election, 2007".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 image "100".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 lastElection "27".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 lastElection "41".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 lastElection "42".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 lastElection "48".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 leader Abbas_El_Fassi.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 leader Abdelilah_Benkirane.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 leader Mohand_Laenser.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 leader Mustapha_Mansouri.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 nextElection "Moroccan parliamentary election, 2011".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 nextYear "2011".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 ongoing "no".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 party "Istiqlal Party".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 party "Justice and Development Party".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 party "National Rally of Independents".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 party "Popular Movement".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 percentage "10.7".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 percentage "10.9".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 percentage "9.3".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 percentage "9.7".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 popularVote "426849".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 popularVote "447244".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 popularVote "494256".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 popularVote "503396".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 previousElection "Moroccan parliamentary election, 2002".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 previousYear "2002".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 seatChange "14".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 seatChange "2".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 seatChange "4".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 seats "39".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 seats "41".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 seats "46".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 seats "52".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 seatsForElection "163".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 seatsForElection "All 325 seats to the Assembly of Representatives of Morocco".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 swing "0.99".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 swing "2.02".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 swing "4.07".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 title "Prime Minister".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 type "parliamentary".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 subject Category:2007_elections_in_Africa.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 subject Category:2007_in_Morocco.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 subject Category:Elections_in_Morocco.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 type Election.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 type Event.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 type SocietalEvent.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 type Event.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 type Event.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 type Thing.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 comment "Parliamentary elections were held in Morocco on 7 September 2007, the second of King Mohammed VI's reign. Voter turnout was estimated to be 37%, the lowest in Moroccan political history. There were 33 different parties and 13 independent candidates competing for 325 assembly seats. An amount of $61 million was allocated by the Moroccan government to organize the 2007 elections.The number of constituencies was increased from 91 to 95 before this election.".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 label "Elecciones parlamentarias de Marruecos de 2007".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 label "Marokkaanse parlementsverkiezingen 2007".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 label "Moroccan general election, 2007".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 label "Parlamentswahlen in Marokko 2007".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 label "Élections législatives marocaines de 2007".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 label "انتخابات برلمانية مغربية 2007".
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 sameAs Parlamentswahlen_in_Marokko_2007.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 sameAs Elecciones_parlamentarias_de_Marruecos_de_2007.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 sameAs Élections_législatives_marocaines_de_2007.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 sameAs Elezioni_parlamentari_in_Marocco_del_2007.
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- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 wasDerivedFrom Moroccan_general_election,_2007?oldid=588386128.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 depiction Abbas_El_fassi_08.jpg.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 homepage index.aspx.
- Moroccan_general_election,_2007 isPrimaryTopicOf Moroccan_general_election,_2007.