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The article addresses the phenomenon of voting in Morocco, where citizens consciously select candidates and parties that do not reflect their principles or contribute to achieving their interests. Instead, choices are often based on endorsements and political shifts. It appears that Moroccan voters prefer parties that marginalize their activists and grant endorsements to those who secure seats in Parliament, even though this situation reflects corruption and duality in political choices. The text confirms that this phenomenon recurs in every election, with voters returning to choose parties that do not respect them, fully aware of this, and continuing to cast their votes for those who lack principles or convictions.
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