Political parties will have 15 days, from April 24 to May 8, to register their candidates for this year’s national election, announced the National Election Committee (NEC). “Parties may submit application forms during working hours from at any time during this period,” NEC said in its February 3 statement.
The National Election Committee (NEC) on September 30 will hold a meeting with stakeholders on the most up-to-date voter list, population statistics and the estimated number of polling stations required for next year’s national election.
The Kingdom’s two largest political parties plan to hold major rallies with tens of thousands participants expected on the last day of the Commune Council Election campaigning period, which ends on the afternoon of June 3.
The Kingdom’s two largest political parties plan to hold major rallies with tens of thousands participants expected on the last day of the Commune Council Election campaigning period, which ends on the afternoon of June 3.
Ten of the 17 political parties which are contesting the June 5 commune council elections signed a joint letter on May 24, promising to curb the effects of alcohol use – and promote young women entrepreneurs – if they are elected.