Congratulations to Morocco, fascism fell resoundingly in the Moroccan elections. The Justice and Development Party, which is affiliated with the Al-Ekhwanji political movement, as mentioned by “Al-Ahram Gate”, suffered a severe defeat in the Moroccan parliamentary elections, after 10 years as prime minister, in favor of the National Rally of Independents party. Headed by Aziz Akhannouch, the National Rally of Independents led the election results by obtaining 97 seats out of 395 after 96 percent of the votes were counted. As for the Justice and Development Party, which reached the prime ministership in 2011, it recorded a resounding decline, as its share decreased from 125 seats in the elections. The outgoing parliament will only have 12 seats in the next parliament. Among the cities that expelled the Ikhwaj from the evil of expulsion and exposed them and exposed their ruggedness was the city of Tangier, which I visited almost three years ago and sat with its enlightened, educated youth. I was sure and confident that the spark of enlightenment would start from Tangier, which breathes the freedom of the sea Gained by the stretch of sea and ocean, the Justice and Development Party lost all its parliamentary seats in Tangiers, northern Morocco, after 94 percent of the votes were counted.
In this regard, Mounir Adib, a researcher in the affairs of Islamic groups, said that the fall of the Justice and Development Party of Ikhwaj, in the recent Moroccan elections, is a reflection of the group’s fall in Egypt, Tunisia and the Arab countries, explaining that this fall is not political, but rather the fall of the founding ideas of the group, which It has become undesirable in Arab countries.
Adeeb explained, during exclusive statements to “Echo of the Country”, that the great fall of the Ikhwan, politically and intellectually, began in Egypt, then Sudan when the Sudanese people revolted against Omar al-Bashir, followed by a fall in Tunisia after the decisions of the Tunisian president last July, and finally in Morocco, due to Their great failure in those countries, and they are expected to fall also in Libya during the upcoming legislative and presidential elections.
The loss of the Ikhwan’s wing in Morocco is a great humiliation for them. The party, which has been in power for 10 years, achieved only 12 seats out of 396 seats.