February 20 Movement has expressed its disappointment at the constitutional reform announced last night in a speech by King Mohamed VI. "The proposal, as the king raised yesterday, does not satisfy our demand for a true separation of powers," said a spokesman for the Movement February 20.
"We will protest peacefully on Sunday against this initiative," he said. The group, which accounts for thousands of people every week to demand greater democracy, keep these calls to demand "a real constitution and a constitutional monarchy." Others, however, have expressed their satisfaction with the initiative, seeing it as a breakthrough for the country.
"We will protest peacefully on Sunday against this initiative," he said. The group, which accounts for thousands of people every week to demand greater democracy, keep these calls to demand "a real constitution and a constitutional monarchy." Others, however, have expressed their satisfaction with the initiative, seeing it as a breakthrough for the country.
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