Turnout in the Moroccan elections was announced at 50%

According to news media, the details of the votes that the parties won in this election have not been announced yet.
According to the report, at the same time, the AKP, which some had predicted to win a high percentage of votes, announced at the same time as the ballot boxes were closed that violations and violations had taken place in different parts of the country.
As usual, King Mohammed VI of Morocco will meet with a member of the party with the highest percentage of votes to determine the prime minister after the final election results are announced.
The House of Representatives has 395 seats, and according to the Interior Ministry, 6,815 people have been nominated for these seats. They compete.
More than 157,569 people have been nominated for the Maghreb city council elections.
The King of Morocco has allocated 90 parliamentary seats to women, and another 305 seats have been allocated to the rest of the winning electoral lists, whether male or female.
After the end of the voting by the Ministry of Interior, the polling stations will start in the closed and counting centers and the preliminary results are expected to be announced in the last hours of the night.
Following the announcement of the final results of the Moroccan parliamentary elections, King Mohammed VI, in accordance with his powers set out in the text of the Moroccan constitution, nominated one of the party members who won the most seats at the suggestion of other members of the party as The Prime Minister will appoint.
However, the palace of Muhammad VI is still the main source of decisions and strategic direction for the 36-million-strong Moroccan country; A country that, after the UAE, Bahrain and Sudan, compromised with the occupying regime in Jerusalem by turning its back on the aspirations of the Palestinian people.
In the 2011 and 2016 elections, the Islamic Justice and Development Party won the most seats in the Moroccan parliament, and the party still hopes to win the most votes in this year’s election for the third consecutive term as prime minister. Slow down.
The Islamic Justice and Development Party of Morocco was formed following the 2011 protests in the Middle East and North Africa.
Justice and Development (125 seats), National Coalition of Independents (37 seats), Movement Movement (27 seats), Socialist Alliance (20 seats) and Constitutional Union (23 seats) They form the Maghreb.
The “Independence” and “Originality and Progress” parties are among the most important opposition parties in the Maghreb and are preparing for today’s elections and are very hopeful that they will be able to gain a seat in the next government by winning more seats in parliament.
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