From Reuters:
 
 Moroccan opposition warns of silent majority
 Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:25am GMT
 
 By Souhail Karam
 
 RABAT (Reuters) - Morocco's parliamentary election shows most people are  not interested in King Mohammed's reforms, the main opposition group  said, vowing to push ahead with protests to press for a constitutional  monarchy and an end to corruption.
 
 Final results from Friday's vote, brought forward by almost a year as  part of the reform drive, handed the Justice and Development Party (PJD)  the second victory for Islamists in the region in the wake of the "Arab  Spring" uprisings.
 
 Morocco has not had a revolution of the kind seen elsewhere in north  Africa and its monarch is still firmly in charge. But it has witnessed  protests inspired by Arab uprisings and the king has responded with  limited reforms.
 
 The banned al-Adl Wal Ihsane (Justice and Spirituality) has been a major  backer of the protests organized by the February 20 Movement, which  also includes secularist activists and small left-wing parties which  called for a boycott of the polls.
 
 "A quarter of Moroccans eligible to vote took part in this election. We  don't want to discuss what led many of them to vote, such as pressure by  government officials and corruption," Fathallah Arsalane, a member of  the group's Guidance Council, told Reuters in an interview.
 
 The interior ministry said the voter turnout stood at 45.4 percent of  13.5 million registered voters. Official figures show that the number of  Moroccans eligible to vote nears 22 million.
 
 "That many people have not taken part in the polls does not mean that  they don't care. This silent majority should be a cause of concern  because once it explodes you will not be able to predict the next course  of events," Arsalane said.
 
 Set up in 1987, the group is widely-believed to be Morocco's largest and  most active Islamist movement. It is mostly active in spreading Islam  and helping the poor but it is banned from politics due mostly to  hostile rhetoric towards the monarchy, unlike the PJD which emphasises  its support for the king.
 
 FURTHER REFORM
 
 The U.S.-based National Democratic Institute (NDI), which monitored the  election, said a "lack of voter enthusiasm, calls for an election day  boycott, and the significant number of invalid and spoiled ballots  collectively signal citizen interest in further and deeper reform."
 
 Since his enthronement in 1999, King Mohammed has won international  praise for his efforts to end the human rights abuses common under the  38-year rule of his father King Hassan. But an early reform drive lost  momentum.
 
 When demonstrations inspired by the Arab Spring flared in February, he  revived the reform process with constitutional amendments that took much  wind out of the protest movement.
 
 "You may say the reforms have managed to weaken the protests if these  have stopped, but they didn't. We will continue with protests throughout  the country," Arsalane said.
 
 PJD deserved to win like "Islamists would win anywhere else in the Arab  world if free and transparent elections are held", Arsalane said, but he  noted that it may not be any different from parties that have led  previous governments.
 
 "This is not to say that PJD does not mean well for the people ... They  are honest people who love their country. But it will be in a coalition  with other parties.
 
 "Parties execute the ruler's policies. We have seen how nationalist and  socialist parties were allowed to lead the government after years in the  opposition. They just couldn't do much. The Makhzen either finds  parties that will follow the course it desires or it sets up new parties  to do the job."
 
 Makhzen is the secretive and influential court elite that often act as a shadow cabinet to the elected government.
 
 "PJD has credibility", Arsalane said of a party which he said has "brotherly" relations with his group.
 
 "It may bring about some changes, but they will be cosmetic. But this is  not the time for partial reforms, it is time for real change. People do  not want one gramme of democracy.
 
 "It's in the palace's interest to opt for a real break," he said noting  that authorities could have sent signals such as freeing prisoners of  conscience or starting trials of officials accused of corruption.
 
 Arsalane admitted protests in Morocco lacked "enough bottom-up pressure"  and attributed this to a centuries-old monarchy, its backing from major  parties and fears of the blood-letting seen in Libya and Syria.
 
 He noted however that Morocco stands to lose some of its regional  prestige with the democratic transitions taking place in Tunisia and  Libya.
 
 "The question for us in Morocco is whether the regime will be able to  stay ahead and introduce real reform before hitting the wall," Arsalane  said.
 
 http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE7AR00R20111128?sp=true 
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