The Moroccan authorities supervising the organization of elections in Morocco announced the final results of the legislative, regional and local elections, and there was no change in the order of the political parties that competed for 3 elections in one election day, as the National Rally of Independents came first in parliament And he won one hundred and two seats.
The Justice and Development Party, which suffered a severe defeat, came in eighth in the Moroccan political parties’ ranking, and won 13 seats.
The election results were received In Morocco, there are positive reactions in the street, after the victory of the National Rally of Independents, and the unprecedented defeat of the Brotherhood’s Justice and Development Party.
The National Rally of Independents announced its victory in the Moroccan legislative elections. The leader of the National Rally of Independents, Aziz Akhannouch, said that the party won “the highest number of seats in the Moroccan elections,” noting that “the participation was qualitative in the Moroccan elections, despite Corona.” He promised to work “on a program of work that lives up to the people’s ambition.”
He said: “We are ready to work with all parties that agree with us in the vision, and we pledge to work hard to serve the people who gave us confidence.” He continued, “We have an opportunity to restore dignity, support the economy and investment.” In the elections that took place yesterday, Wednesday in Morocco.
Moroccan media also revealed that the Secretary-General of the Justice and Development Party “Brotherhood” Saad Eddin El Othmani lost his parliamentary seat.
Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath sources reported, at dawn on Thursday, a historic defeat for the Justice and Development Party in the legislative elections in Morocco, and said that Moroccan Prime Minister Saad Eddine El Othmani failed to win a seat in parliament, while the Moroccan National Rally of Independents party won the largest number of seats in the parliamentary elections, according to preliminary results. Journalist, the National Rally of Independents, headed by businessman Aziz Akhannouch, presented Elections with 97 seats out of 395 after 96% of the votes were counted.
The polling for the first time in the history of the Kingdom on the same day included the parliamentary elections (395 seats), local and regional elections (more than 31 thousand), which contributed to Increasing the participation rate.
It is expected that King Mohammed VI will appoint, in the coming days, a prime minister from a party tasked with forming a new government team for five years, to succeed Saad Eddine El Othmani.

