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Moroccan Liberal Party

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Moroccan Liberal Party
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The Moroccan Liberal Party[2] is a Moroccan political party that promotes a liberal economic vision based on entrepreneurial freedom and social justice, while embracing the cultural, family, and institutional values of Moroccan society.

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History

The party was founded on 23 March 2002, by lawyer and former Minister of Human Rights Mohamed Ziane, following a split from the Constitutional Union.[3]

In January 2021, Isaac Charia was unanimously elected as the new Secretary General during an extraordinary party congress.[1]

In March 2023, the party announced a reorganization of its internal structures and an openness to youth, women, and skilled Moroccan professionals, including members of the diaspora.[4]

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Ideology

The Moroccan Liberal Party advocates:

  • Economic liberalism: support for SMEs, anti-monopoly policies, and administrative simplification;
  • Social conservatism: promotion of family values, traditions, and institutional stability;
  • Human rights: guaranteed within a framework of national sovereignty.

Political Platform

  • Economy: Promote private initiative, reduce monopolies, implement business-friendly tax policies;
  • Education: Reform the education system, align with labor market needs, enhance vocational training;
  • Health: Expand universal health coverage and improve public healthcare services;
  • Justice: Ensure judicial independence, transparency, and fight corruption;
  • Digital governance: Accelerate digital transformation of public administration;
  • Diaspora: Encourage political and economic participation of Moroccans abroad.

Electoral Representation

  • 2002: Won 3 seats in the House of Representatives.
  • 2007 and 2011: No seats.

Since then, the party has focused on organizational reform and leadership renewal.

References

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