The long absences of Mohamed VI from his country and his obvious health problems have highlighted the real influence that the monarch has on Alawite politics.
Written in the Constitution, the king of Morocco has almost full powers. Controls the Executive branch, appointing ministers and making decisions in key areas; the Legislative power, strongly influencing the law-making process; and the Judiciary, appointing judges and…
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