Okay kiddo, let me tell you about the politics of Morocco. Morocco is a country in North Africa that has its own government just like how we have a government in our country.
The king of Morocco is the head of the government, but the country also has a parliament which is made up of two parts: the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors.
The House of Representatives has members who are elected by the people of Morocco in elections that take place every five years. These people are called Members of Parliament (MPs) and they help to make laws for the country.
The House of Councillors is made up of people who are appointed by the King. They also help to make laws for the country and they act as a kind of advisory group to the king.
The people of Morocco have the right to vote in elections and to have a say in who is elected to the parliament. But sometimes there are disagreements and conflicts between the different political parties in Morocco.
Overall, politics in Morocco is a little bit different from what we have in our country, but it's all about people coming together to make decisions for the good of the country.