National Popular Movement
Political party in Morocco
The National Popular Movement (French: Mouvement National Populaire) was a political party in Morocco.
History and profile
The party was founded in 1991, as a split of the Popular Movement, under veteran Berber politician and former defense minister Mahjoubi Aherdane, and is known to have a very strong Berber element.[1][2]
At the legislative elections on 27 September 2002, the party won 18 out of 325 seats.
The party was dissolved and merged back into the Popular Movement in 2006.
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