tensions in moroccan government as vote nears
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Moroccan Prime Minister, and Secretary General of the ruling Islamic Justice and Development Party (PJD), Abdelilah Benkirane speaks during a press conference announcing his party's campaign program for the upcoming parliamentary election on Monday in the capital Rabat.
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Tensions have erupted between Morocco’s royal establishment and the ruling party, with the justice minister complaining of “weird” goings-on in the run-up to a parliamentary election next month.
Mustapha Ramid accused his government colleague Mohammed Hassad, a technocrat appointed by the royal palace as interior minister, of monopolizing decisions on organizing the election and failing to consult with the Justice Ministry.
Unlike rulers in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya who were overthrown in Arab Spring revolutions in 2011, Morocco’s King Mohamed rode out popular protests while ceding some authority to the government, which has been led for the past five years by the Justice and Development Party (PJD).
But the coming election is straining the delicate political balance in the country of 34 million people by exacerbating divisions between the palace and the PJD.
“The justice minister used to decide with the interior minister on all election matters but now, three weeks before Oct. 7 elections, weird and strange things are happening, ” Ramid said on Facebook, without going into details.
Last week, the Interior Ministry rejected the application of a conservative cleric allied to the PJD who wanted to run as an election candidate in Marrakesh, with officials accusing him of making hate speeches. The PJD dismissed the charge, but replaced him with another candidate.
Last week the king accused a minister from the PJD’s junior partner of dragging the monarchy into the campaign by describing a royal adviser as an incarnation of authoritarianism.
On Sunday, hundreds of people demonstrated in the city of Casablanca against what they called the “Islamization of society.” 
The PJD said the protest was supported by organizations that should be neutral in politics, a veiled accusation against the Interior Ministry.

Source: Arab News

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