Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane |
Morocco's legislative branch consists of a bicameral Parliament, which consists of the Chamber of Counselors, and the Chamber of Representatives. Whereas in the United States there are only two main political parties, the Democrats and the Republicans, in Morocco there are dozens of political parties with different agendas.
King Mohammed VI |
The words "constitutional monarchy" bring me back to high school history class! I was under the impression that the style of government was a relic of the past. However, I found it interesting that you posed the question, "(does the governmental reform) actually have any weight, or is it merely a puppet of Mohammed VI's monarchy?" When I hear the term "monarchy" today, I think figure head (ex. England) and that the government is really run by a prime minister and subsidiary bureaucratic branches. It is hard to imagine living in a world where law is dictated by one man; it is so primal! How do you foresee future protests panning out for the Moroccan citizens? Does the government have a history of responding to political dissidence with violence?
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