This work takes place in a context impregnated by a remarkable social tension during the democratic awakening that has spread to almost the entire Arab continent, from the far west to the east. In Morocco, the Referendum of July 2011 and the organization of the legislative elections could prevent the country from a dramatic continuation. In revenge, at the discursive level, the period has seen the emergence of a new rhetoric with a strong populist accent like the rise of the Islamists for the first time at the head of the Government. Identifying its specificities and characteristics despite ideological disparities, identifying its different games and stakes, deciphering its structure in a pragmatic and enunciative dimension, and even highlighting its impact on the recipients, were, among other things, the aims we took into consideration during our analysis of the political discourse in Morocco during the "post-Arab Spring".
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