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Constitutional Court Ousts Khanani from Parliament, Orders By-Election

Moroccan Court Orders By-Election After Stripping ⁢Parliamentarian of Seat

In a significant move, Morocco’s Constitutional Court has stripped Abdel Samad Khanani, a ⁤member of parliament representing the Khouribga ​constituency, of his seat. The court’s decision ⁣necessitates a ⁤by-election to fill the vacancy.

While the original article doesn’t specify the⁢ reasons behind ‍this decision, the Constitutional Court in Morocco holds the⁣ authority⁢ to remove parliamentarians for a variety of reasons, including electoral violations, criminal convictions, or breaches of parliamentary​ rules. This power ensures accountability and upholds‍ the integrity of the legislative⁣ process.⁤

The court’s ​ruling triggers a by-election in the ‍Khouribga constituency,‍ giving voters the opportunity ​to elect a new representative. By-elections are a crucial element⁣ of democratic systems, allowing for ⁤the replacement⁢ of elected officials and ensuring continued‍ representation for constituents.

This event underscores the vital role of judicial institutions in upholding democratic principles ​and⁤ maintaining public trust in the political process. The upcoming by-election will be an important test of the political climate in Khouribga and could potentially reshape the ⁤dynamics of the Moroccan​ parliament.

The MoroccoMirror team

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