1984 Moroccan Arabic–African Federation Treaty referendum
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A referendum on the Arabic–African Federation Treaty (Oujda Treaty) was held in Morocco on 31 August 1984.[1] The treaty would create a union of states between Morocco and Libya as part of a first step towards a "Great Arab Maghreb".[2] It was approved by 99.98% of voters, with a 97% turnout.[3]
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Results
editChoice | Votes | % |
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For | 7,490,914 | 99.98 |
Against | 2,134 | 0.02 |
Invalid/blank votes | 21,700 | - |
Total | 7,514,344 | 100 |
References
edit- ^ Historic overview of the Moroccan parliamentary experience Parliament of Morocco (in French)
- ^ The Middle East and North Africa 2003 p806
- ^ Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook, p633 ISBN 0-19-829645-2