PJD
PJD, or the Party for Justice and Development, is a political party in Morocco. Founded in 1967, it is known for its moderate Islamic stance and has played a significant role in the country's political landscape, especially after the 2011 Arab Spring. The party advocates for social justice, economic development, and democratic governance.
In the 2011 parliamentary elections, PJD emerged as the leading party, forming a coalition government. Its leadership has focused on addressing issues such as unemployment, education, and public services. The party's influence continues to shape Morocco's policies and political discourse.