Morocco's registration drive yields 1.5 million new voters

2007-07-02

Morocco’s Interior Ministry announced Saturday (June 30th) that voter registration for the September 7th legislative elections, which ended on June 26th, had registered 1,553,000 new voters. The total number of registered voters is now 15,510,505, 48.7% of whom are women.

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acharif moulay abdellah bouskraoui Posted 2007-07-26

Moroccans: Vote 2007! You have all the guarantees. Praise be to God alone. Morocco undertook a new step in its political and socio-economic life. Certainly after the 2007 elections are given by the state pass scrutiny, without interruption from dirty money or abuse of power, and after the elections, the state of democracy as wished by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, who wants Morocco to begin a new step to put the country on a good track to a democratic Morocco under the rule of law. Moroccans abroad: you are invited to participate in the development of your country, and rest assured that the time of profiteers of diplomatic immunity and others will be banned forever and that those who still think to profit will be even before their first steps thrown in prison under an equitable justice. We have every confidence in HM Mohammed VI, for he alone is our hope and our best guarantor that God will assist in his noble cause. Amen. Signed, Acharif Moulay Abdellah Bouskraoui

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