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Istiqlal Party

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The Istiqlal or Independence Party (Arabic: حزب الإستقلال ''Ḥizb Al-Istiqlāl'', French: ''Parti de l'Istiqlal'') is a political party in Morocco. It is a conservative and monarchist party and a member of the Centrist Democrat International.
==History and profile==
Founded in 1944,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.riadreviews.com/resources/moroccan-politics-and-government/moroccan-political-parties.html )〕 Istiqlal held strongly nationalist views and was the main political force struggling for the independence of Morocco. The party was often critical of the ruling monarchy, after being instrumental in gaining independence from French colonialism. Independence was achieved in 1956, and the party then moved into opposition against the monarchy, which had asserted itself as the country's main political actor. Together with the leftist National Union of Popular Forces (UNFP), which split from Istiqlal in 1959, and later the Socialist Union of Popular Forces (USFP), the Istiqlal would form the backbone of the opposition to King Hassan II in the years to come. The Istiqlal party has taken part in many coalition governments from the late 1970s until the mid-1980s. In 1998, together with the USFP inside the Koutla and other smaller parties, the Istiqlal formed the Alternance, the first political experience in the Arab World where the opposition assumed power through the ballots.
For the party's leader Allal El Fassi, a proponent of "Greater Morocco", Morocco's independence would not be complete without the liberation of all the territories that once were part of Morocco.
In the parliamentary election held on 27 September 2002, the party won 48 out of 325 seats.
In January 2006, Istiqlal criticized Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's visit to the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla on the north African coast, reflecting its nationalist heritage.
Istiqlal won 52 out of 325 seats in the parliamentary election held on 7 September 2007, more than any other party,〔("Morocco's king names new PM" ), ''Xinhua'', 20 September 2007.〕 and subsequently the party's leader, Abbas El Fassi, was named Prime Minister by King Mohammed VI on 19 September 2007.〔〔("El Fassi named Moroccan prime minister" ), Associated Press (''Jerusalem Post''), 20 September 2007.〕
The party won 60 out of 325 seats in the parliamentary election held in November 2011, being the second party in the parliament.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.europeanforum.net/country/morocco )
In September 2012, Hamid Chabat was elected secretary-general of the party succeeding Abbas El Fassi.
Istiqlal is a member of the Centrist Democrat International and an associate member of the Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists.

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