Parliamentary elections were held in Morocco on 25 June 1993, having originally been scheduled for October 1990, but postponed due to issues over the future of Western Sahara and a referendum on a new constitution, which took place in 1992.
[1][2] The indirectly elected seats were chosen on 17 September.
[2] Eleven parties and 2,042 candidates (including 167 independents) contested the election.
The result was a victory for the Socialist Union of Popular Forces, which won 48 of the elected seats.
[3] For the first time, women were elected, with Latifa Bennani-Smires and Badia Skalli becoming the first female members of the House of Representatives.