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In the wake of the legislative elections held in November 2011, this focus group research looks at youth attitudes regarding elections, political parties and the new government. It follows on similar research with young people age 18 - 25 conducted by the Institute in July 2011 following the constitutional referendum.
Following unprecedented popular protests earlier in the year, Morocco undertook a constitutional reform process that led to early legislative elections on November 25, 2011. The elections represented an early test of public attitudes about the reforms to date, and a potential opportunity for political leaders to channel new popular energy into electoral gains.