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Majlis al-Mustacharin (House of Councillors)

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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PARLIAMENTARY CHAMBER

Parliament name (generic / translated) Barlaman / Parliament
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Structure of parliament Bicameral
Chamber name (generic / translated) Majlis al-Mustacharin / House of Councillors
Related chamber (for bicameral parliaments) Majliss-annouwab / House of Representatives
Affiliation to the IPU Yes
Affiliation date(s) 1964 - 1965
1971 - 1973
1978 -
LEADERSHIP
President Hakim Benchamach (M) 
Notes Elected on 13 Oct. 2015.
Secretary General Abdelouahed Khouja (M) 
Notes 29.10.2009 -
COMPOSITION
Members (statutory / current number) 120 / 120
PERCENTAGE OF WOMEN


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Women (current number) 14 (11.67%)
Mode of designation indirectly elected 120
Notes - 72 members elected at the Kingdom's regional level, who represent the subnational administrative areas (collectivitiés territoriales);
-20 members elected in each region by a single electoral college made up of all those in the relevant region that have been elected to the following professional associations: the agriculture associations, the commerce, industry and services associations, the arts and crafts associations and the marine fisheries associations;
- 8 members elected in each region by an electoral college made up of those elected from the most representative employers' professional organizations;
- 20 members elected nationally by an electoral college made up of of employees.
Term 6 years; one-third of the membership is renewed every two years.
Last renewal dates 2 October 2015
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Address Chambre des Conseillers
B.P. 432 - RABAT
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Phone (212 537) 21 83 04 (President)
21 83 05 (President)
21 83 38 (Secretary General)
Fax (212 537) 73 31 92 (President)
73 05 68 (Secretary General)
E-mail president@conseillers.ma
wahidkhouja@hotmail.com
info@conseillers.ma
Website
http://www.conseillers.ma/

ELECTORAL SYSTEM

Parliament name (generic / translated) Barlaman / Parliament
Structure of parliament Bicameral
Chamber name (generic / translated) Majlis al-Mustacharin / House of Councillors
Related chamber (for bicameral parliaments) Majliss-annouwab / House of Representatives
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Electoral law 17 August 1997
Last modifications: 21 November 2011 (loi organique no- 28/11)
Mode of designation indirectly elected 120
Constituencies (not applicable)
Voting system : Indirect election: Members of the House of Councillors are elected though a proportional representation list system that uses the largest remainder rule and does not allow for either free-list (panachage) or preferential voting. However, in cases where only one councillor is to be elected by an electoral college, that individual is elected through a single-member ballot decided by a simple majority.
Voter requirements - member of electoral college
CANDIDATES
Eligibility - age: 30 years
- Moroccan citizenship
- member of respective electoral college

Ineligibility for election:
- Members of the House of Representatives;
- Naturalized Moroccans during the five years following their naturalization;
- Those convicted by a court of law;
- The judiciary;
- Judges serving in the Court of Accounts and the regional courts of audit;
- Directors of central departments of the Ministry of the Interior, governors (walis) of the regions, governors of the sub-regional provinces or prefectures, secretaries-general of the provinces, prefectures or metropolitan prefectures, heads (pachas) of urban administrative areas, chiefs of staff of walis or provincial governors, heads of districts within a city, heads of a cercle (subprovincial administrative area), heads (caid) or deputies (khalifa) of sub-cercle administrative areas; and officials responsible to caids (chioukhs and moqademines);
- Members of the royal armed forces and law enforcement officials;
- Inspectors of finances and interior affairs;
- The Treasurer General of the Kingdom and the regional treasurers.
Incompatibilities - Members of the Constitutional Court;
- Members of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council and Chairs of regional councils;
- Leaders of regional councils;
- Leaders of a professional association; leaders of the council of a municipality, prefecture, province or metropolitan municipality; leaders of a group of subnational administrative areas (collectivitiés territoriales);
- Members of the Government:
- All non-elected officials in the State administration, subnational administrative areas, public bodies, other legal entities governed by public law or companies that are more than 30 per cent state-owned, with the exception of a temporary mission, whose counsellor may be appointed by the Government;
- Non-elected officials in the paid service of a foreign State, an international organization or an international non-governmental organization.
Candidacy requirements (not applicable)

LAST ELECTIONS

Parliament name (generic / translated) Barlaman / Parliament
Structure of parliament Bicameral
Chamber name (generic / translated) Majlis al-Mustacharin / House of Councillors
Related chamber (for bicameral parliaments) Majliss-annouwab / House of Representatives
BACKGROUND
Dates of election / renewal (from/to) 2 October 2015
Timing and scope of renewal Indirect elections were held for all the seats in the new the 120-member House of Councillors.
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STATISTICS
Voter turnout
Round no 12 October 2015
Number of registered electors
Voters
Blank or invalid ballot papers
Valid votes



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Distribution of votes
Round no 1
Political group Candidates Votes % of votes
Istiqlal Party (PI)
Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM)
Justice and Development Party (PJD)
Popular Movement (MP)
National Rally of Independents (RNI)
Independents
Moroccan Workers' Union (UMT)
Socialist Union of Popular Forces (USFP)
Democratic Labour Confederation (CDT)
National Labour Union of Morocco (UNMT)
General Union of Moroccan Workers (UGTM)
Constitutional Union (UC)
Democratic and social Movement (MDS)
Progress and Socialism Party (PPS)
Democratic Al Ahd Party
Reform and Development Party (PRD)
Democratic Federation of Labour (FDT)
Democratic Labour Organisation (ODT)
National Democratic Labour Union (SND)
Distribution of seats
Round no 1
Political Group Total of seats
Istiqlal Party (PI) 24
Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM) 23
Justice and Development Party (PJD) 12
Popular Movement (MP) 10
National Rally of Independents (RNI) 8
Independents 8
Moroccan Workers' Union (UMT) 6
Socialist Union of Popular Forces (USFP) 5
Democratic Labour Confederation (CDT) 4
National Labour Union of Morocco (UNMT) 4
General Union of Moroccan Workers (UGTM) 3
Constitutional Union (UC) 3
Democratic and social Movement (MDS) 3
Progress and Socialism Party (PPS) 2
Democratic Al Ahd Party 1
Reform and Development Party (PRD) 1
Democratic Federation of Labour (FDT) 1
Democratic Labour Organisation (ODT) 1
National Democratic Labour Union (SND) 1
Distribution of seats according to sex
Men

Women

Percent of women
106

14

11.67%
Distribution of seats according to age
Distribution of seats according to profession
Comments
Sources:
House of Councillors (06.10.2015)
http://www.maroc.ma/fr/actualites/resultats-des-elections-des-membres-de-la-chambre-des-conseillers#

Note:
The 2015 elections to the House of Councillors were the first to be held under the new Constitution adopted in July 2011. Article 63 of the Constitution stipulates that the House of Councillors shall comprise a minimum of 90 and a maximum of 120 members, all indirectly elected for a six-year term. One-third of the membership is renewed every two years.

The previous House of Councillors comprised 270 members, all indirectly elected for a nine-year term. One-third of the membership was renewed every three years. Three fifths of the House was made up of members elected from each region by an electoral college composed of local government representatives. A further one fifth was made up of members elected in each region by electoral colleges composed of elected officials from the professional chambers (agriculture; commerce, industry and services; the craft industry; and marine fisheries). The remaining one fifth was composed of members elected at the national level by an electoral college composed of employees' representatives (trade unions).

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