Friday, March 18, 2011

MOROCCO - Promises revolutionaries who commit the king

Salutary, therefore salute the reforms announced Wednesday, March 9 by King Mohammed VI opens a horizon institutional revolutionary as they might get the Morocco, neither more nor less, in the category of democratic states. Indirectly, the confession is brave but cruel. Indeed, it now requires that the king, certainly in line with his people, namely "the separation of powers," including an "independent judiciary", an executive-led "a Prime Minister fully responsible," "the moralization of public life "and" the guarantee of individual freedoms, "Well! All these ingredients do not exist in the kingdom despite an official rhetoric that does not fool anyone.

That said, the Moroccans are well advised not to eat any promises or illusions. This unique platform will she implementation? A natural skepticism pervades any informed observer of Moroccan reality. A crucial test will be in the economic field. The affair of Palace which crushes the national economy will he put the tip-off? Corruption and nepotism are really fought? At the political level, the empowerment of Parliament, so far recording chamber of the royal will, he announced the end of the fragmentation of organized representation (the first party did not have 12% of votes 2007)? The Palace does not count does not recover by putting the massive success as announced Authenticity and Modernity Party headed by a relative of Her Majesty, Fouad Ali El Himma? Distrust does not impute motives.

Mohammed VI has felt the wind of the Arab Revolt. Moroccan youth, mostly private horizon appreciate his wisdom. The king has a heavy responsibility not to disappoint.

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