Moroccan Government
The Moroccan Government operates as a constitutional monarchy, where the King holds significant power over the state. The current monarch, King Mohammed VI, has been in power since 1999 and plays a crucial role in both political and religious matters. The government is structured with an elected parliament, which consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors.
The Prime Minister, appointed by the King, leads the government and is responsible for executing laws and managing public administration. Morocco's political system also includes various political parties, which participate in elections to represent the interests of the citizens. The government focuses on economic development, social reforms, and maintaining stability in the region.