Monday, April 25, 2011

Moroccans from Casablanca Mohamed VI asking him to yield more power

About 100 thousand Moroccans took to the streets of Casablanca (photo) to require deep reforms and an end to political arrests, while the authorities announced changes to ease the demands, fearing that the claims end up as in Tunisia and Egypt, where citizens to overthrow presidents. The people want the king Mohammed cede more power.

Morocco is a constitutional monarchy with an elected parliament, but the constitution allows the king to dissolve the legislature, to impose emergency rule and hold decisive power in the appointment of the Government.

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