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The general secretary of the Islamist Justice and Development (PJD) party, Abdelilah Benkirane (R), gets to cast his ballot on November 25, 2011 in a polling station in Rabat during the first legislative election since King Mohammed VI introduced constitutional reforms after the Arab Spring uprisings. The amended constitution gives parliament a greater say in the legislative process and strengthens the role of the prime minister, who now must be appointed by the king from the party which wins the most seats in the assembly. AFP PHOTO / ABDELHAK SENNA . (Photo credit should read ABDELHAK SENNA/AFP/Getty Images)

The general secretary of the Islamist Justice and Development (PJD) party,  Abdelilah Benkirane (R), gets to cast his ballot on November 25, 2011 in a polling station in Rabat during the first legislative election since  King Mohammed VI  introduced constitutional reforms after the Arab Spring uprisings. The amended constitution gives parliament a greater say in the legislative process and strengthens the role of the prime minister, who now must be appointed by the king from the party which wins the most seats in the assembly.   AFP PHOTO / ABDELHAK SENNA . (Photo credit should read ABDELHAK SENNA/AFP/Getty Images)