The National Popular Movement (french: Mouvement National Populaire) was a
political party
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in
Morocco
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.
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.
At the
legislative
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elections
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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.
References
1991 establishments in Morocco
Political parties established in 1991
Political parties in Morocco
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Political parties disestablished in 2006