THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Morocco's King has unveiled sweeping constitutional reforms that reduce his powers in a bid to calm protests and avoid popular uprising inspired by events in Tunisia and Egypt.
King Mohammed VI announced draft reforms that will curb his political power and lead to greater democracy with the future head of government chosen by the people.
The new constitution, which will be put to the nation in a referendum on July 1, will serve as "a new contract between the monarchy and the people", the monarch said in a televised address Friday evening.
The 47-year old monarch pledged an independent judiciary and said the government will take over executive powers although the King will retain exclusive control over military and religious fields. » | Fiona Govan | Saturday, June 18, 2011