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New Moroccan PM forms coalition govt with 5 parties

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RABAT: Moroccan Prime Minster Saad Eddine El-Othmani said he had agreed to form a coalition government with five other parties, breaking nearly six months of post-election deadlock.

Othmani, from the Justice and Developmen­t Party (PJD), was appointed as premier last week by Morocco’s King Mohammed VI. He replaced PJD leader Abdelilah Benkirane, whose efforts to form a government following October elections had been frustrated.

“The next steps will be deciding on government structure and ministeria­l appointmen­ts,” Othmani told reporters on Saturday, surrounded by the leaders of the five other parties. “We need to move beyond previous obstacles.”

Othmani said the government’s priorities would include reinforcin­g stability, justice reform, education, rural developmen­t and energy.

Before Othmani’s appointmen­t, negotiatio­ns had stalled largely over the insistence by the National Rally of Independen­ts (RNI) party on including the Socialist Union of Popular Forces (USFP) in a coalition.

Both parties are among those now expected to form a new government. The other parties are the Popular Movement (MP), the Party of Progress and Socialism (PPS) and the Constituti­onal Union (UC).

The inclusion of four smaller parties alongside the RNI is seen as weakening the PJD’s position, which analysts said was why Benkirane had resisted such an outcome.

The PJD came to power in 2011, when King Mohammed ceded some powers to ease “Arab Spring” protests. Morocco has since presented itself as a model for economic stability and gradual reform in a region troubled by conflict and political turmoil.

Last year’s election campaign was marked by tensions between the PJD and a resurgent royal establishm­ent, though the PJD retained its position as the largest party, increasing its number of seats to 125.

But Benkirane’s efforts to form a coalition met with opposition from other parties that critics say are too close to the palace. The RNI, which has 37 seats in parliament, is led by Minister of Agricultur­e and Fisheries Aziz Akhannouch, a close friend of the king.

 ??  ?? Morocco's new PM Saad Eddine El-Othmani, center, during a press conference, with coalition leaders on Saturday. (AFP)
Morocco's new PM Saad Eddine El-Othmani, center, during a press conference, with coalition leaders on Saturday. (AFP)

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