Rabat - The court of Appeals in Agadir has convicted a Moroccan Parliamentarian to six months in prison for allegedly engaging in electoral bribery.
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Rabat – The court of Appeals in Agadir has convicted a Moroccan Parliamentarian to six months in prison for allegedly engaging in electoral bribery.
Authorities had accused Mubarek Bouaida from the National Rally of Independents Party (RNI) and others of buying electoral votes in the 2011 parliamentary polls.
The court of First Instance in Guelmim had already sentenced the MP and other local officials to a four-month suspended sentence and to pay a fine of fifty thousand Dirhams.