Morocco
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NEWSLETTER. Victories on the international stage with significant progress on Western Sahara; mass youth protests lead to reforms and arrests.
Morocco is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system, though the monarchy holds substantial executive and legislative powers. King Mohammed VI has wide authority, including control over religious, military, and political spheres. The parliament is bicameral, with elected representatives, but the king can dissolve it and has influence over key policies. Morocco maintains a stable but controlled political environment, balancing reform with traditional monarchy power.
Morocco
NEWSLETTER. Victories on the international stage with significant progress on Western Sahara; mass youth protests lead to reforms and arrests.
Morocco
BRIEF. The imminent vote to extend MINURSO could provide the US with an opportunity to impose a resolution contemplating autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty as the only way to end the long-running conflict.
News
NEWSLETTER. A selection of the most important news of last week from the Maghreb
Energy
NEWSLETTER. Monthly report on Spain's energy relations with the Maghreb
Morocco
REPORT. The expiration of the extension granted by the CJEU forces the EU executive to resort to an innovative legal formula rife with challenges in order to validate a key agricultural agreement for both parties.
Algeria
NEWSLETTER. A selection of the most important news of last week from the Maghreb
Energy
NEWSLETTER. Monthly report on Spain's energy relations with the Maghreb
Algeria
NEWSLETTER. A selection of the most important news of last week from the Maghreb
Energy
NEWSLETTER. Monthly report on Spain's energy relations with the Maghreb
Morocco
NEWSLETTER. Strengthening international support; combating terrorism and crime.
Algeria
BRIEF. The prestigious journalists' NGO has published its annual report on press freedom with mixed results for the Maghreb countries. With the exception of Mauritania, which remains in the top third, all the other countries score poorly.
Libya
INSIGHT. Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia have different views on the Libyan conflict, reflecting their different priorities and objectives for the country.