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The Most Recent Elections in Morocco (2) Posted by on Oct 15, 2016 in Arabic Language

Marhaba! I hope you found the most recent listening comprehension exercise on the elections in Morocco interesting, inspiring, and useful. Today, I am sharing the answers to the previous questions in the listening comprehension post. I am also sharing the news story to refresh your memory. I hope you are starting to feel comfortable when discussing some of the world’s latest developments in Arabic. Learning to discuss recent developments is a very important step in your learning journey. As always, dear Arabic lovers, stay tuned for interesting posts, songs, comprehension exercises, grammar lessons, and recipes in the near future.

Traditional lamps are sold in the souks of Marrakech, in Morocco. Image by  Torrenegra via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Traditional lamps are sold in the souks of Marrakech, in Morocco. Image by
Torrenegra via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Answers:
1) Two
اثنان

2) The Justice and Development Party, and it will lead the government for 5 years.
حزب العدالة والتنمية وسيقود الحكومة لمدة خمسة سنوات

3) The Party needs allies to secure a parliamentary majority
يحتاج الحزب الى حلفاء لتأمين أغلبية برلمانية

4) The constitution stipulates that the king appoints a prime minister from the party that won the biggest number of seats in parliament
ينصّ الدستور على أن الملك يعين رئيس حكومة من الحزب الذي فاز بأكبر عدد من مقاعد مجلس النواب

5) The inability of the winning party to form parliamentary alliances that would guarantee the formation of a government
عدم تمكن الحزب الفائز من تكوين تحالف برلماني يضمن له تشكيل الحكومة

Flag of Morocco Image by Nicolas Raymond via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Flag of Morocco
Image by Nicolas Raymond via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

For now take care and stay tuned for the answers soon!
Happy Learning!
Have a nice day!!
نهاركم سعيد

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Salam everyone! Born as an American to two originally Arab parents, I have been raised and have spent most of my life in Beirut, Lebanon. I have lived my good times and my bad times in Beirut. I was but a young child when I had to learn to share my toys and food with others as we hid from bombs and fighting during the Lebanese Civil War. I feel my connection to Arabic as both a language and culture is severing and so it is with you, my readers and fellow Arabic lovers, and through you that I wish to reestablish this connection by creating one for you.