This article studies Morocco's parliamentary experience during the legislative term of the House of Representatives extending from 14 October 1977 to 13 October 1983. It examines the functioning of the parliamentary institution, its legislative activity, its relationship with the executive power, and its oversight practices. The article also reflects on the political and constitutional conditions that shaped the performance and limits of this parliamentary experience.
Abderrahman El Kadiri (Mon,) studied this question.
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