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28 juin 2017 09:17
Morocco still has a chance to make real reforms. The king should accept a real constitutional monarchy like in many western countries. Moroccans are waking up and those surrounding him are corrupt and incompetent.
A British political scientist spent only 6 months in Morocco and was able to give a good picture of the fake democracy.:see below


Seven Myths About Democracy in Morocco
Some caveats up front: I have no intention of criticising Morocco, its rulers or its people. No foreigner could criticise Morocco as incisively, savagely and funnily as Moroccans themselves do. Also, I have no intention of lecturing Moroccans on freedom and democracy. I’ll leave that task to western diplomats: the French who preach freedom of expression abroad while cracking down on critical voices at home, the Americans who fly people to Morocco to have them tortured there one day and lecture the ‘Arab world’ about human rights the next, and the British who tirelessly fight corruption overseas while covering up corruption cases that involve their own elite.

In discussing the seven myths below, I’m acutely aware that after only six months spent in Morocco, my understanding of this very complex and highly diverse country remains very limited. Readers are encouraged to add their own views in the comments section at the bottom.
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