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Coverage of King Mohammed VI’s Speech

Posted by MoroccoTomorrow | Jun 20, 2011 | Democratic Movements, Justice Reform and Civil Rights, Media Report, News, Revision of the Constitution, Speeches | 0 |

  • Moroccan King Concedes Powers in Radical Blueprint for Change (CNN)  
  • In Speech, King Vows Democratic Reforms (The Washington Post)
  • Morocco’s King Declares Creation of Constitutional Monarchy, But Keeps Key Powers (The Washington Post)
  •  Morocco’s King Proposes Limited Steps to Democracy (NYT)
  • Morocco’s King Proposes Constitutional Reforms (LA Times) 
  • King Declares Morocco A Constitutional Monarchy (MSNBC) 
  • Morocco’s King Outlines Reforms (WSJ) 
  • Morocco King To Lose Some Powers, Remain Key Figure (Reuters)
  • Morocco: Protesters Say King’s Reforms ‘Not Enough’ (BBC) 
  • Morocco’s King Unveils Reforms, Curbs Own Power (AFP)
  • Moroccan King Mohammed VI Proposes Changes to Constitution (Businessweek/Bloomberg)
  • King Mohammed VI Sends Landmark Constitutional Changes to Moroccan People For A Vote (Reuters)

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