Name and date of creation:
The Justice and Development Party (PJD), in 1967.
Transcription:
Hizb Al Adala Wa Tanmia.
History:
• The party’s founder is Dr. Abdelkrim AL KHATIB, who announced in 1967 the establishment of the Democratic, Constitutional and Popular Movement.
• In 1996, the party revealed its ‘Islamist’ orientations, and took part in the legislative elections a year later.
• The influence of the party on the political scene remained limited until 2002, when it became the pioneer party of opposition.
Political orientations:
The PJD is a Moroccan political Islamist party. It defines itself as an actor in the construction and development of modern, democratic and proud Morocco. The PJD supports the current system (constitutional monarchy), and recognizes the statue of Amir Al Muminin (Commander of the Faithful) as being the King.
Slogan for the legislative elections of 2007:
“Together to build Morocco of justice.”
Leaders and members:
• Saâd Eddine El OTHMANI (PJD Secretary-General and deputy of the city of Inezgane)
• Lahcen DAOUDI
• Abdelilah BENKIRANE
• Bassima HAKKAOUI
• Fatima BELAHCEN
Program headlines:
• Improving the role of the minister of Islamic Affairs and religious institutions.
• Drawing attention to culture and its diversity, and develop cultural justice.
• Reducing Morocco’s rank on international corruption indicators from 79th place to 40th.
• Improving Morocco’s rank on human development indicators from 123th place to 100th.
Website:
www.pjd.ma
The order according to which political parties are presented does not reflect, by any means, the preferences nor the ideology of the Agadir Souss Team. We simply are basing it on the results of the legislative elections of 2002, that had the following order: SUPF, Istiqlal, JDP… Please check the distribution of political parties in Morocco in 2002.
Tags : none
If you found this page useful, consider linking to it.
Simply copy and paste the code below into your web site (Ctrl+C to copy)
It will look like this: The Justice and Development Party (PJD)
S'abonner au fil RSS des commentaires · Adresse de TrackBack
Laisser un commentaire