L’usure des oppositions islamistes au Maroc

In Morocco, there are three types of Islamist opposition subject to the exhaustion of political strategies. The Party of Justice and Development (PJD) is the parliamentary type. Although it obtained a relatively high score in the 2007 parliamentary elections and despite its claimed proximity to the...

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Main Author: Youssef Belal
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Language:fra
Published: CNRS Éditions 2009-11-01
Series:L’Année du Maghreb
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/506
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description In Morocco, there are three types of Islamist opposition subject to the exhaustion of political strategies. The Party of Justice and Development (PJD) is the parliamentary type. Although it obtained a relatively high score in the 2007 parliamentary elections and despite its claimed proximity to the Monarchy, the PJD was not invited to join the government. Its opposition is trivial and does not threaten the authority of the Monarchy. Conversely, the Jamâ’a of the sheikh Yasîn is directly opposed to the Monarchy and to official institutions, but is unable to overcome its isolation. After “predicting” through dreams that 2006 would be a year of “revolution”, Jamâ’a failed to make its presence felt in the public domain. Its political future depends on its ability to ensure the succession of master Yasîn without breaking its unity. Finally, terrorist groups linked to global networks were not able to gain political or geostrategic traction from attacks on Moroccan territory.
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title L’usure des oppositions islamistes au Maroc
title_full L’usure des oppositions islamistes au Maroc
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Islamism
Justice and Development Party
Jamâ’a islâmiyya
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