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Moroccan king announces constitutional reform to stem unrest

Arab World Materials 10 March 2011 03:37 (UTC +04:00)
Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Wednesday announced constitutional reform boosting the powers of parliament and guaranteeing human rights, following demonstrations demanding more democracy, dpa reported.
Moroccan king announces constitutional reform to stem unrest

Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Wednesday announced constitutional reform boosting the powers of parliament and guaranteeing human rights, following demonstrations demanding more democracy, dpa reported.

However, Morocco has been spared from the kind of large-scale unrest that has swept some other Arab states.

The parliament and government will be granted more prerogatives, said the king, who now holds key powers such as appointing the prime minister and key ministers.

The prime minister will represent the party that took the most votes in elections, the king said in a speech to the nation.

The new constitution will also guarantee the respect of human rights and the separation of powers, devolve more powers to the country's regions and recognize the importance of Amazigh (Berber) culture for the Moroccan identity.

Tens of thousands of Moroccans demonstrated around the country for more democracy on February 20, and smaller rallies have been staged frequently since then.

Democratic reforms had been planned in Morocco even before the turmoil began in Arab countries. However, the unrest is seen as having sped them up.

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