Moroccan election results to be announced Sunday

2007-09-06

A statement from Morocco’s Interior Ministry on Wednesday (September 5th) said the provisional results of the September 7th legislative elections will be announced on Saturday evening, and final results published on Sunday, MAP reported. According to an Interior Ministry official, 80% of registered voters have already received their voter cards and the remaining cards will be available at polling stations on Election Day. (MAP)

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ytyt Posted 2007-09-07

Hello, I think that Morocco’s elections are going to be rigged.

adil Posted 2007-09-07

Hello Elections!

hassan Posted 2007-09-08

The painful experiences and sore results with corrupt minds who are good neither for the religion, for the people or the land of God. The king, his ministers, his parties, and his parliament are sodomites, depraved, and alcoholics; they are fouling and making no good. The Moroccan citizen lost trust and credibility in them.

غغ Posted 2007-09-08

Victory to the PJD.

المصطفى من سيدي حجاج سطات Posted 2007-09-08

All I can say is that we are still living a barbarism and chaos in the elections in this small town. The citizen was for the first time in the history of our country alert…The citizen has resisted in the face of this national duty and expressed clearly his opinion…We’re fed up with the opportunists who filled the country and destroyed the people… All we wish is that the reaction of the citizen be like this. The opportunist gave us a lesson we won’t forget. They should know that they have no place within the honest people.

Anonymous Posted 2007-09-09

Here in Sid Slimane, they were not fair. It was Abdelouahed Radi who was not fair.

حنان Posted 2007-09-09

Those who insult and offend the person working for the interest of the nation are corrupt and oppressors on earth… I affirm as a Moroccan citizen, and though I have a high degree and am unemployed, I am very satisfied with the king of my country and its politicians… I just fear some ignorant people who don’t understand the truth of the Prophet’s message, who are focused on insulting those who serve the dear nation… My Morocco is my nation, my king is my leader, and I swear by God that no harm will touch Morocco as long as Mohammed VI is the king… I’m accountable for my opinion and it bears no hypocrisy. It is truth I say to myself and to everyone with total consent as I have nothing to gain except that it's a true testimony in which I fear God.

المصطفى سيدي حجاج Posted 2008-03-20

Greetins of great content and meaning! Of course, the eternal greeting of Islam, may peace, mercy and blessing of God be upon you. We are in a period when the forces seeking quick profit are plotting without taking public purchasing power into consideration. The public is worn out by the continuously rising prices. But although worn out by high water and electricity bills, the people haven't lifted a finger to address these problems. So who is responsible? Is it the people who have not moved a finger in the face of these rises or what?

rachid Posted 2008-06-07

Radi is a thief.

خدجية Posted 2009-04-10

Very great, excellent.

wazon Posted 2009-05-28

realy in Morocco there's no abillity to voting this year since

غيور حقا Posted 2009-06-13

The real problem is that sides fighting for chairs are mere names without platforms. Candidates are driven by people not ideas and platforms.

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