1993 Moroccan general election

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.