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Morocco's King Mohammed unveils constitutional reforms | Morocco's King Mohammed unveils constitutional reforms |
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Morocco's King Mohammed VI has announced proposals for constitutional amendments in a landmark speech. | Morocco's King Mohammed VI has announced proposals for constitutional amendments in a landmark speech. |
The king said the measures would entrench democratic institutions and protect rights, though he confirmed that he will retain some key powers. | The king said the measures would entrench democratic institutions and protect rights, though he confirmed that he will retain some key powers. |
The reforms would give the prime minister and parliament more executive authority and make Berber an official language in Morocco, alongside Arabic. | The reforms would give the prime minister and parliament more executive authority and make Berber an official language in Morocco, alongside Arabic. |
The proposals will be put to a referendum on 1 July. | The proposals will be put to a referendum on 1 July. |
The king promised in March to introduce "comprehensive constitutional reform" after anti-government protests inspired by those elsewhere in the region. | The king promised in March to introduce "comprehensive constitutional reform" after anti-government protests inspired by those elsewhere in the region. |
'Historic transition' | 'Historic transition' |
Despite the pledge, thousands of pro-democracy protesters have continued to hold demonstrations. | Despite the pledge, thousands of pro-democracy protesters have continued to hold demonstrations. |
The proposals will be put to a referendum on 1 July. | |
That is a very swift timetable, which is bound to make the opposition think the king is trying to push through the reforms without proper discussion. | |
Initial response has been mixed - some welcoming the ideas, others suggesting they are purely cosmetic. | |
Many activists have been sceptical about the king's promises of change, saying Morocco's 400-year-old monarchy has a long history of enacting superficial reforms. | Many activists have been sceptical about the king's promises of change, saying Morocco's 400-year-old monarchy has a long history of enacting superficial reforms. |
In his speech broadcast late on Friday on Moroccan TV, King Mohammed outlined his proposals and urged Moroccans to back them. | In his speech broadcast late on Friday on Moroccan TV, King Mohammed outlined his proposals and urged Moroccans to back them. |
He said that if the reforms were approved, they would "constitute a decisive historic transition in the process of the building of the rule of law and democratic institutions, and in entrenching the principles and mechanisms of good governance". | He said that if the reforms were approved, they would "constitute a decisive historic transition in the process of the building of the rule of law and democratic institutions, and in entrenching the principles and mechanisms of good governance". |
An amended constitution would also guarantee "dignified citizenship and social justice", he said. | An amended constitution would also guarantee "dignified citizenship and social justice", he said. |
The independence of the judiciary and efforts to tackle corruption would be boosted, he added, and the reforms would guarantee freedom of expression and gender rights. | The independence of the judiciary and efforts to tackle corruption would be boosted, he added, and the reforms would guarantee freedom of expression and gender rights. |
'Real revolution' | 'Real revolution' |
But the king also said his own powers would be reduced "as much as possible", with the prime minister gaining the authority to appoint government officials and dissolve parliament. | But the king also said his own powers would be reduced "as much as possible", with the prime minister gaining the authority to appoint government officials and dissolve parliament. |
According to the proposals, various national councils, including a youth council, will enable greater citizen participation. | According to the proposals, various national councils, including a youth council, will enable greater citizen participation. |
The king said he would remain as the supreme commander of the armed forces, and retain control over security. | The king said he would remain as the supreme commander of the armed forces, and retain control over security. |
A new article within the constitution formalised his role as the highest religious authority in the country. | A new article within the constitution formalised his role as the highest religious authority in the country. |
"The integrity of the person of the king should not be violated," he said. | "The integrity of the person of the king should not be violated," he said. |
"The new formula does not try to put a religious dimension to the person of the king but rather highlights political responsibilities." | "The new formula does not try to put a religious dimension to the person of the king but rather highlights political responsibilities." |
The proposals were drawn up by a reform panel appointed by King Mohammed. | The proposals were drawn up by a reform panel appointed by King Mohammed. |
Driss Lachgar, minister in charge of relations with parliament, called the draft "a real revolution". | Driss Lachgar, minister in charge of relations with parliament, called the draft "a real revolution". |
He said it "laid the foundations for a parliamentary monarchy". | He said it "laid the foundations for a parliamentary monarchy". |
As the speech ended, cars flying Moroccan flags drove through the streets of the capital honking their horns, and young people marched along the streets banging drums and cheering. | As the speech ended, cars flying Moroccan flags drove through the streets of the capital honking their horns, and young people marched along the streets banging drums and cheering. |
But some activists were not pleased by the changes. | But some activists were not pleased by the changes. |
"Before, we had an absolute monarch, now we have an absolute monarch that is a pope as well," said Elaabadila Chbihna, an activist with the February 20 movement that has carried out weekly pro-democracy marches around the country. | |
Morocco has been facing severe economic challenges with high unemployment and rising levels of poverty. | Morocco has been facing severe economic challenges with high unemployment and rising levels of poverty. |
King Mohammed, 47, acceded to the throne in 1999 following the death of his father, Hassan II, and now heads the Arab world's longest-serving dynasty. | King Mohammed, 47, acceded to the throne in 1999 following the death of his father, Hassan II, and now heads the Arab world's longest-serving dynasty. |
Are you in Morocco? What do you think about the proposals the king has set out? Send us your comments and experiences. | Are you in Morocco? What do you think about the proposals the king has set out? Send us your comments and experiences. |