King Mohammed VI Promises to Change Morocco’s Constitution
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Morocco’s King Mohammed VI, responding to calls for more democracy, pledged to create a committee to review the North African nation’s constitution by June and hold a referendum on the changes shortly after.
Speaking on television, King Mohammed promised to allow religious freedom and more transparent justice and said the prime minister would come from an elected party. The changes in Morocco come “in view of its progress in democracy,” he said.