* Vote is on constitutional changes offered by king * Majority will support reforms but voter turnout is key * Morocco is ruled by Arab world’s…
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By Leila Hanafi, MoroccoTomorrow Organizing Committee Member Views Expressed in MoroccoTomorrow opinion columns are the views of the writer and not of MoroccoTomorrow July 1st marks a…
Today’s Atlantic offers an excellent analysis of the process of reform in Morocco. Editor Max Fisher comments that in each reform rests the potential for true,…
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Ahmed Herzenni discusses Morocco’s upcoming national referendum with top US government officials, experts, and media Washington, D.C. – Ahmed Herzenni, who served as President of the Moroccan…
Washington, DC (June 29, 2011) — Morocco is “still far from a democracy,” according to Younes Abouyoub, lead organizer of MoroccoTomorrow and political analyst at Columbia…
By Michael Mainville (AFP) – 10 hours ago RABAT — Morocco entered the final day of campaigning Thursday for a referendum on curbing the near absolute powers…
Q&A: Morocco’s referendum on reform ] Moroccans vote on Friday 1 July in a referendum on constitutional reforms proposed by King Mohammed VI. After pro-reform protests…