Morocco welcomes international elections observers

Left to right: England, Binda and Wang listen to youth activists in Fes.

As Morocco prepares for the upcoming national parliamentary elections on November 25, nearly 4,000 Moroccan, US, and international observers, including the National Democratic Institute and Morocco’s National Human Rights Council, are working with Moroccan civil society leaders to train and assist in carrying out the elections as well as ensuring against irregularities on election day. [Continue Reading…]

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