morocco to hold early vote in midnovember
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Morocco to hold early vote in mid-November

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Morocco announced plans yesterday to hold early parliamentary elections in mid-November, as the Arab world's longest-serving monarchy pursues reforms in response to protests inspired by the Arab Spring. During long overnight negotiations with the interior ministry, officials from some 20 political parties in the north African nation agreed in principle for the election to be held in mid-November. Voters overwhelmingly approved a package of reforms limiting the powers of King Mohammed VI in a July 1 referendum. The parties and the interior ministry have agreed for the election to be held in mid-November," Prime Minister Abbas al Fassi, secretary general of the nationalist Istiqlal party, told AFP. He did not provide an exact date but other party officials said the vote would be held on or around Nov 11. "The date of November 11 was agreed but the election could be shifted by a few days because of its proximity to the Eid al-Adha religious holiday," Lahcen Daoudi, the deputy secretary general of the Islamist Just ice and Development Party, told AFP. Officials in two leftwing parties, the Party of Progress and Socialism (PPS) and the Labour Party, confirmed the date had been set for Nov 11. Interior ministry officials could not be reached for confirmation. Mohammed VI called for speedy elections in a speech late last month. The king offered the reforms last spring following weeks of protests modelled on the demonstrations that ousted long-serving leaders in Tunisia and Egypt and have shaken much of the region. Under the new constitution, the king will remain head of state, the military, and the Islamic faith in Morocco. The prime minister, chosen from the largest party elected to parliament, will take over as the head of government. Other changes would grant more power to parliament, introduce an independent judiciary and provide new guarantees of civil liberties. More than 98 percent of voters endorsed the reforms in the referendum and Western leaders have praised the king for his moderate response to protests. But critics have denounced the reforms as window-dressing and called for further limits on the powers of the king and his entourage. They have also accused authorities of doing little to tackle corruption and have complained of a lack of economic opportunities, especially for youth. The main group behind the protests, the February 20 Movement, has continued to hold regular demonstrations to call for further reforms. Authorities in Morocco have been more tolerant of demonstrations than in some other Arab st ates and have largely allowed protests to go ahead without interference. Analysts say it is likely the authorities will continue to tolerate the protests, which have been peaceful and have not called for the overthrow of the king, who is widely revered.

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