A court in Fes, Morocco, has ruled to remove six members of the Imouzzer Kandar municipal council, including three vice-presidents, from their positions. The decision, issued Monday, stems from a legal challenge based on Article 20 of the law concerning political parties. The ruling was brought forward by legal representatives of unnamed parties. The council is headed by Mustapha Lakhasm of the Popular Movement party. This decision introduces significant disruption to the council’s composition and operations. Further details regarding the specific grounds for the removal of the council members have not been widely released. The case highlights ongoing political and legal tensions within the Imouzzer Kandar municipality.
