Moroccan Constitution
The Moroccan Constitution is the fundamental legal document that outlines the structure of the government and the rights of citizens in Morocco. Adopted in 2011, it was a response to demands for political reform and greater democracy. The Constitution establishes a parliamentary monarchy, defining the roles of the King, the Parliament, and the judiciary.
This Constitution guarantees various civil liberties, including freedom of speech, assembly, and religion. It also emphasizes the importance of human rights and gender equality. Overall, the Moroccan Constitution serves as a framework for governance and the protection of individual rights in the country.