Leaders of the Justice and Development Party in the Kingdom of Morocco criticized a campaign launched by electronic accounts against the state and Prime Minister Saad al-Din al-Othmani, while Moroccan media said they were Emirati accounts.

The party's leader, Abdel-Aziz Aftati, said that these attacks target the state with all its institutions.

He added that those behind them seek to obstruct any reform or democratic transformation in Morocco that has stubbornly subverted and criminal agendas, as he put it.

Afatti indicated that these parties, which he described as plague, are ready to commit crime to prevent reform in the Arab countries, and stressed that Morocco is committed to reform and the democratic political process.

On his part, Ali Al-Asri, a member of Parliament from the same party, thanked him for Al-Othmani, saying that he is an elected prime minister chosen by the people and he can whenever he choose to choose another.

Previous session of Parliament (Al-Jazeera)

Attack and response
, "The Moroccan Depth" website said three days ago that Emirati accounts on the Twitter website launched an attack on Al-Othmani, accusing him of causing "neglect of the Moroccan people, not providing food and food to him, and leaving him vulnerable to the Corona epidemic."

He explained that this campaign came after the end of the parliament’s session on holding the prime minister accountable for preventive measures from "Corona", which he considered a source close to the prime minister, "a campaign of attack by the so-called electronic flies in the Emirates, for the sake of the Nile and the demonization of the Ottoman and with it Morocco as a whole" .

On the other hand, Moroccans launched a campaign on the communication sites, which they said was aimed at responding to the electronic flies campaigns that attacked the prime minister after talking about Corona deaths.

The Moroccans launched the campaign with the tag "Thank You Ottoman" and said that it has managed the crisis of the newly created Corona virus in the Kingdom.

Others confirmed that there was an attack on King Mohammed VI and the prime minister by the Emirates electronic flies, which are electronic battalions of dozens of fake accounts that claim to be Moroccan citizens.