The Front for the Defence of Constitutional Institutions (Arabic: جبهة الدفاع عن المؤسسات الدستورية, French: Front pour la défense des institutions constitutionnelles, or simply FDIC) was a Moroccanpolitical party founded in 1963 by Ahmed Reda Guedira, friend and advisor of King Hassan II.[1]
The FDIC won the 1963 elections, and his candidate Ahmed Bahnini became Prime Minister in a FDIC-Istiqlal alliance, that ruled the Morocco for two years, and was succeeded, ironically for a royalist party, by the King Hassan II's govern.
Only in 1967, the party established another government under Mohamed Benhima, that collapsed in 1969.
However, as a centrist party with a weak structuration, the FDIC was dissolved around 1970, merged in the Popular Movement.