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Justice and Development Party (Morocco)

The Justice and Development Party[a] is a political party in Morocco that advocates for political Islam. It was the ruling party of Morocco from 2011 to 2021.

Justice and Development Party
Arabic: حزب العدالة والتنمية
French: Parti de la justice et du développement
Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⴰⴽⴰⴱⴰⵔ ⵏ ⵜⴰⵏⵣⵣⴰⵔⴼⵓⵜ ⴷ ⵜⴰⵏⴼⵍⵉⵜ
AbbreviationJDP (English)
PJD (French)
General SecretaryAbdelilah Benkirane
FounderAbdelkrim al-Khatib
Founded1967; 57 years ago (1967)
Split fromPopular Movement
Headquarters4, rue El Yefrani Cité les Orangers, Rabat
NewspaperAlmisbah
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing[7]
ReligionIslam
Colours  Blue   Orange
House of Representatives
13 / 395
House of Councillors
0 / 120
Pan-African Parliament
1 / 5
(Morocco seats)
Website
www.pjd.ma
Saadeddine Othmani
Abdelilah Benkirane

History edit

PJD was founded by Abdelkrim al-Khatib, one of the founders of the Popular Movement party, from which he was expelled in the mid-1960s, under the name of MPDC (French: Mouvement populaire démocratique et constitutionnel, the "Popular Democratic and Constitutional Movement").[8] The party was an empty shell for many years, until various members of a clandestine association Chabiba Islamia, who later formed the MUR (French: Mouvement unité et réforme, the "Unity and Reform Movement") joined the party, with the authorisation and encouragement of former interior minister Driss Basri. It later changed its name to current PJD in 1998.

The party won eight seats in the parliamentary election in 1997.[9] In the parliamentary election held on 27 September 2002, the party won 42 out of 325 seats,[9] winning most of the districts where it fielded candidates. Its secretary-general since 2004 was Saadeddine Othmani, MP representing Mohammedia. In the parliamentary election held on 7 September 2007, the PJD won 43 out of 325 seats,[10] behind the Istiqlal Party, which won 52. This was contrary to expectations that the PJD would win the most seats.[11] However, the party had limited number of candidates in the election.[10]

Abdelilah Benkirane was elected leader of the PJD in July 2008, taking over from Saadeddine Othmani.[12] Having won a plurality of seats (107 seats) in the November 2011 parliamentary election,[13][14] the party formed a coalition with three parties that had been part of previous governments, and Benkirane was appointed Prime Minister of Morocco on 29 November 2011.[15][16]

His new government has targeted average economic growth of 5.5 percent a year during its four-year mandate, and to reduce the jobless rate to 8 percent by the end of 2016 from 9.1 percent at the start of 2012.[16] Benkirane's government has also actively pursued Morocco’s ties with the European Union, its chief trade partner, as well as becoming increasingly engaged with the six-member Gulf Co-operation Council.

In the 2021 general election, the PJD suffered a crushing defeat, losing 113 seats.[17][18][19]

On 11 March 2023, PJD criticized Nasser Bourita, Morocco’s foreign minister, claiming that he defended Israel during meetings with African and European officials.[20][21] PJD Leader, Abdelilah Benkirane asked members of the party to not comment on the statement released by the Royal Cabinet regarding the Palestine cause.[22][23] Later claiming that the comments were aimed towards foreign minister, Nasser Bourita, and not the nation’s interests.[24][25]

Ideology edit

PJD is a conservative Islamic-democratic party which supports the Moroccan monarchy. PJD disavows violence, terrorism and seeks to defend Morocco’s Islamic identity through legislative means.[9][26]

According to a paper published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the PJD has placed economic and legal issues at the core of its platform and is committed to internal democracy.[27]

The party's stated platform includes:[28]

  • Education reform and reestablishment.
  • Economic partnerships with other countries.
  • Enhancement of democracy and human rights.
  • Encouraging investment.
  • Greater "Arab and Muslim unity".

It is historically affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood,[29][30][31][32] however, despite this, PJD was never an official branch.[29]

Electoral results edit

Moroccan Parliament edit

House of Representatives
Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Leader
1977 625,786 (#3) 12.40
44 / 264
-
1984 69,862 (#8) 1.6
0 / 301
  44
1993 did not participate
0 / 333
-
-
1997 264,324 (#10) 4.1
9 / 325
  9
2002 ? (#3) 12.92
42 / 325
  33
2007 503,396 (#2) 10.9
46 / 325
  4
2011 1,080,914 (#1) 22.8
107 / 395
  61
2016 1,618,963 (#1) 27.88
125 / 395
  18
2021 325,337 (#8) 4.30
13 / 395
  112

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^
    • Arabic: حزب العدالة والتنمية, romanizedḥizb al-ʿadāla wa-t-tanmiya
    • Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⴰⴽⴰⴱⴰⵔ ⵏ ⵜⴰⵏⵣⵣⴰⵔⴼⵓⵜ ⴷ ⵜⴰⵏⴼⵍⵉⵜ, romanized: akabar n tanzzarfut d tanflit
    • French: Parti de la justice et du développement

References edit

  1. ^ Feriha Perekli (2012). (PDF). Insight Turkey. 14 (3): 85–108. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 August 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Islamists in Morocco election claim 'historic' vote breakthrough". The Telegraph. 26 November 2011.
  3. ^ a b Alami, Aida (25 November 2011). "Moroccans Vote in Election Marking Shift of Power From King". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  4. ^ Chen, Cherice (25 November 2011). . Taiwan News. Archived from the original on 27 November 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  5. ^ Abouzzohour, Yasmina (22 September 2017). "The Persistent Rural Failure of Morocco's Justice and Development Party". Project on Middle East Political Science.
  6. ^ López García, Bernabé; de Larramendi, Miguel Hernando (9 March 2017). "The 2016 parliamentary elections in Morocco: context and interpretations". Elcano Royal Institute.
  7. ^ Ruedas, Alma, "Sahrawi Self-Determination Within Existing Borders: Adapting the Right to Self Determination to Modern International Norms" (2019). Student Research Symposium. 9. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/studentsymposium/2019/Presentations/9
  8. ^ Mohammed Hirchi (August 2007). "Political Islam in Morocco: The Case of the Party of Justice and Development (PJD)". ACAS Bulletin (77). Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  9. ^ a b c "Islamists in Morocco election claim 'historic' vote breakthrough". The Telegraph. 26 November 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  10. ^ a b Kristine Krausch (July 2007). "An Islamist Government in Morocco?" (PDF). FRIDE. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  11. ^ . International Herald Tribune. Associated Press. 9 September 2007. Archived from the original on 14 October 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  12. ^ . JDM Magazine. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  13. ^ . European Forum. Archived from the original on 10 September 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  14. ^ "Youth Perceptions in Morocco" (PDF). National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. 2012.
  15. ^ Abdelilah Benkirane, dirigeant du Parti justice et développement, annoncé comme le vainqueur des législatives France24. 27 November 2011. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  16. ^ a b . Reuters. 19 January 2012. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014.
  17. ^ "Islamists suffer crushing defeat in Moroccan parliamentary elections". France 24. 9 September 2021. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  18. ^ Alami, Aida; Casey, Nicholas (9 September 2021). "Islamists See Big Losses in Moroccan Parliamentary Elections". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  19. ^ "The lessons of history: The PJD and the history of partisan politics in Morocco". Middle East Institute. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  20. ^ "Royal Court condemns statements from PJD on Kingdom's foreign policy". HESPRESS English - Morocco News. 13 March 2023. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  21. ^ Aamari, Oussama. "Royal Cabinet Debunks PJD Claims Over Morocco's Position on Palestinian Cause". moroccoworldnews. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  22. ^ "Benkirane instructs PJD party members to refrain from commenting on royal court statement". HESPRESS English - Morocco News. 13 March 2023. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  23. ^ Kasraoui, Safaa. "Benkirane Asks PJD Members Not to Comment on Royal Cabinet's Palestine Statement". moroccoworldnews. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  24. ^ "Benkirane responds to royal scorn over Israel statements". HESPRESS English - Morocco News. 15 March 2023. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  25. ^ Zouiten, Sara. "PJD Denies Interfering in King Mohammed VI's Constitutional Powers". moroccoworldnews. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  26. ^ Knickmeyer, Ellen (7 September 2007). "Islamic Party Confident in Morocco". The Washington Post. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  27. ^ Amr Hamzawy (July 2008). "Party for Justice and Development in Morocco: Participation and Its Discontents". Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  28. ^ . United Nations Development Programme. 15 December 2007. Archived from the original on 13 May 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  29. ^ a b "Threat of US designation sparks fears in ruling PJD". Menas Associates. 29 May 2019.
  30. ^ "Headaches for Benkirane". Africa Confidential. 24 January 2014.
  31. ^ Mohammed Masbah (November 2014). "Islamist and Secular Forces in Morocco" (PDF). German Institute for International and Security Affairs. p. 4.
  32. ^ Abed Charef (16 September 2021). "Fin de parcours pour les Frères musulmans au Maghreb ?". Middle East Eye.

External links edit

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The Justice and Development Party a is a political party in Morocco that advocates for political Islam It was the ruling party of Morocco from 2011 to 2021 Justice and Development Party Arabic حزب العدالة والتنمية French Parti de la justice et du developpement Standard Moroccan Tamazight ⴰⴽⴰⴱⴰⵔ ⵏ ⵜⴰⵏⵣⵣⴰⵔⴼⵓⵜ ⴷ ⵜⴰⵏⴼⵍⵉⵜAbbreviationJDP English PJD French General SecretaryAbdelilah BenkiraneFounderAbdelkrim al KhatibFounded1967 57 years ago 1967 Split fromPopular MovementHeadquarters4 rue El Yefrani Cite les Orangers RabatNewspaperAlmisbahIdeologyIslamic democracy 1 2 3 4 Social conservatism 5 Conservatism 6 Moroccan nationalism 3 Political positionCentre right to right wing 7 ReligionIslamColours Blue OrangeHouse of Representatives13 395House of Councillors0 120Pan African Parliament1 5 Morocco seats Websitewww pjd maPolitics of MoroccoPolitical partiesElectionsSaadeddine OthmaniAbdelilah Benkirane Contents 1 History 2 Ideology 3 Electoral results 3 1 Moroccan Parliament 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory editPJD was founded by Abdelkrim al Khatib one of the founders of the Popular Movement party from which he was expelled in the mid 1960s under the name of MPDC French Mouvement populaire democratique et constitutionnel the Popular Democratic and Constitutional Movement 8 The party was an empty shell for many years until various members of a clandestine association Chabiba Islamia who later formed the MUR French Mouvement unite et reforme the Unity and Reform Movement joined the party with the authorisation and encouragement of former interior minister Driss Basri It later changed its name to current PJD in 1998 The party won eight seats in the parliamentary election in 1997 9 In the parliamentary election held on 27 September 2002 the party won 42 out of 325 seats 9 winning most of the districts where it fielded candidates Its secretary general since 2004 was Saadeddine Othmani MP representing Mohammedia In the parliamentary election held on 7 September 2007 the PJD won 43 out of 325 seats 10 behind the Istiqlal Party which won 52 This was contrary to expectations that the PJD would win the most seats 11 However the party had limited number of candidates in the election 10 Abdelilah Benkirane was elected leader of the PJD in July 2008 taking over from Saadeddine Othmani 12 Having won a plurality of seats 107 seats in the November 2011 parliamentary election 13 14 the party formed a coalition with three parties that had been part of previous governments and Benkirane was appointed Prime Minister of Morocco on 29 November 2011 15 16 His new government has targeted average economic growth of 5 5 percent a year during its four year mandate and to reduce the jobless rate to 8 percent by the end of 2016 from 9 1 percent at the start of 2012 16 Benkirane s government has also actively pursued Morocco s ties with the European Union its chief trade partner as well as becoming increasingly engaged with the six member Gulf Co operation Council In the 2021 general election the PJD suffered a crushing defeat losing 113 seats 17 18 19 On 11 March 2023 PJD criticized Nasser Bourita Morocco s foreign minister claiming that he defended Israel during meetings with African and European officials 20 21 PJD Leader Abdelilah Benkirane asked members of the party to not comment on the statement released by the Royal Cabinet regarding the Palestine cause 22 23 Later claiming that the comments were aimed towards foreign minister Nasser Bourita and not the nation s interests 24 25 Ideology editPJD is a conservative Islamic democratic party which supports the Moroccan monarchy PJD disavows violence terrorism and seeks to defend Morocco s Islamic identity through legislative means 9 26 According to a paper published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace the PJD has placed economic and legal issues at the core of its platform and is committed to internal democracy 27 The party s stated platform includes 28 Education reform and reestablishment Economic partnerships with other countries Enhancement of democracy and human rights Encouraging investment Greater Arab and Muslim unity It is historically affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood 29 30 31 32 however despite this PJD was never an official branch 29 Electoral results editMoroccan Parliament edit House of RepresentativesElection year ofoverall votes ofoverall vote ofoverall seats won Leader1977 625 786 3 12 40 44 264 Abdelkrim al Khatib1984 69 862 8 1 6 0 301 nbsp 44 Abdelkrim al Khatib1993 did not participate 0 333 1997 264 324 10 4 1 9 325 nbsp 9 Abdelkrim al Khatib2002 3 12 92 42 325 nbsp 33 Abdelkrim al Khatib2007 503 396 2 10 9 46 325 nbsp 4 Saadeddine Othmani2011 1 080 914 1 22 8 107 395 nbsp 61 Abdelilah Benkirane2016 1 618 963 1 27 88 125 395 nbsp 18 Abdelilah Benkirane2021 325 337 8 4 30 13 395 nbsp 112 Saadeddine OthmaniSee also editJustice and Development Party Turkey List of Islamic political partiesNotes edit Arabic حزب العدالة والتنمية romanized ḥizb al ʿadala wa t tanmiyaStandard Moroccan Tamazight ⴰⴽⴰⴱⴰⵔ ⵏ ⵜⴰⵏⵣⵣⴰⵔⴼⵓⵜ ⴷ ⵜⴰⵏⴼⵍⵉⵜ romanized akabar n tanzzarfut d tanflitFrench Parti de la justice et du developpementReferences edit Feriha Perekli 2012 The Applicability of the Turkish Model to Morocco The Case of the Parti de la Justice et du Developpement PJD PDF Insight Turkey 14 3 85 108 Archived from the original PDF on 5 August 2016 Retrieved 14 June 2016 Islamists in Morocco election claim historic vote breakthrough The Telegraph 26 November 2011 a b Alami Aida 25 November 2011 Moroccans Vote in Election Marking Shift of Power From King Bloomberg Businessweek Retrieved 25 November 2011 Chen Cherice 25 November 2011 Morocco votes in first election since protests Islamist party eyes victory Taiwan News Archived from the original on 27 November 2011 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Abouzzohour Yasmina 22 September 2017 The Persistent Rural Failure of Morocco s Justice and Development Party Project on Middle East Political Science Lopez Garcia Bernabe de Larramendi Miguel Hernando 9 March 2017 The 2016 parliamentary elections in Morocco context and interpretations Elcano Royal Institute Ruedas Alma Sahrawi Self Determination Within Existing Borders Adapting the Right to Self Determination to Modern International Norms 2019 Student Research Symposium 9 https pdxscholar library pdx edu studentsymposium 2019 Presentations 9 Mohammed Hirchi August 2007 Political Islam in Morocco The Case of the Party of Justice and Development PJD ACAS Bulletin 77 Retrieved 21 January 2014 a b c Islamists in Morocco election claim historic vote breakthrough The Telegraph 26 November 2011 Retrieved 10 October 2014 a b Kristine Krausch July 2007 An Islamist Government in Morocco PDF FRIDE Retrieved 10 October 2014 Moroccans favor conservative party instead of ushering in Islamic party International Herald Tribune Associated Press 9 September 2007 Archived from the original on 14 October 2008 Retrieved 30 November 2011 Abdelilah Benkirane elu a la tete du PJD JDM Magazine Archived from the original on 5 April 2012 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Morocco European Forum Archived from the original on 10 September 2014 Retrieved 10 October 2014 Youth Perceptions in Morocco PDF National Democratic Institute for International Affairs 2012 Abdelilah Benkirane dirigeant du Parti justice et developpement annonce comme le vainqueur des legislatives France24 27 November 2011 Retrieved 21 January 2014 a b Morocco s new govt targets 5 5 pct GDP growth Reuters 19 January 2012 Archived from the original on 17 October 2014 Islamists suffer crushing defeat in Moroccan parliamentary elections France 24 9 September 2021 Retrieved 13 March 2023 Alami Aida Casey Nicholas 9 September 2021 Islamists See Big Losses in Moroccan Parliamentary Elections The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 13 March 2023 The lessons of history The PJD and the history of partisan politics in Morocco Middle East Institute Retrieved 13 March 2023 Royal Court condemns statements from PJD on Kingdom s foreign policy HESPRESS English Morocco News 13 March 2023 Retrieved 13 March 2023 Aamari Oussama Royal Cabinet Debunks PJD Claims Over Morocco s Position on Palestinian Cause moroccoworldnews Retrieved 13 March 2023 Benkirane instructs PJD party members to refrain from commenting on royal court statement HESPRESS English Morocco News 13 March 2023 Retrieved 13 March 2023 Kasraoui Safaa Benkirane Asks PJD Members Not to Comment on Royal Cabinet s Palestine Statement moroccoworldnews Retrieved 13 March 2023 Benkirane responds to royal scorn over Israel statements HESPRESS English Morocco News 15 March 2023 Retrieved 16 March 2023 Zouiten Sara PJD Denies Interfering in King Mohammed VI s Constitutional Powers moroccoworldnews Retrieved 16 March 2023 Knickmeyer Ellen 7 September 2007 Islamic Party Confident in Morocco The Washington Post Retrieved 30 November 2011 Amr Hamzawy July 2008 Party for Justice and Development in Morocco Participation and Its Discontents Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Retrieved 30 November 2011 Arab Political Parties Database Morocco Justice and Development party United Nations Development Programme 15 December 2007 Archived from the original on 13 May 2012 Retrieved 30 November 2011 a b Threat of US designation sparks fears in ruling PJD Menas Associates 29 May 2019 Headaches for Benkirane Africa Confidential 24 January 2014 Mohammed Masbah November 2014 Islamist and Secular Forces in Morocco PDF German Institute for International and Security Affairs p 4 Abed Charef 16 September 2021 Fin de parcours pour les Freres musulmans au Maghreb Middle East Eye External links editJustice and Development Party in Arabic and French Attajdid newspaper in Arabic nbsp Morocco portal nbsp Politics portal nbsp Islam portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Justice and Development Party Morocco amp oldid 1207282174, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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