Moroccan Liberal Party
Political party in Morocco
The Liberal Moroccan Party (French: Parti Marocain Libéral) is a political party in Morocco.[1]
History and profile
The party was established in March 2002[2] as a splinter from the Constitutional Union Party by the attorney Mohammed Ziane, former delegate Minister for Human Rights in the Abdellatif Filali government, 1994–1998.
In the parliamentary election held on 27 September 2002, the party won 3 out of 325 seats. In the next parliamentary election, held on 7 September 2007, the party did not win any seats.
References
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- Authenticity and Modernity Party (87)
- Istiqlal Party (81)
- Socialist Union of Popular Forces (35)
- Popular Movement (27)
- Party of Progress and Socialism (22)
- Constitutional Union (19)
- Justice and Development Party (13)
- Democratic and Social Movement (5)
- Front of Democratic Forces (3)
- Federation of the Democratic Left (1)
- Unified Socialist Party (1)
- Environment and Development Party
- Al Ahd
- Action Party
- Party of Renewal and Equity
- Democratic Independence Party
- Green Left Party
- National Union of Popular Forces
- Social Centre Party
- Socialist Democratic Vanguard Party
- Citizens' Forces
- Democratic Way
- Moroccan Union for Democracy
- National Democratic Party
- Party of Liberty and Social Justice
- Party of Renaissance and Virtue
- Socialist Party
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