Morocco is an Arab-Berber country in North Africa with a population of 33.7 million. separated from the rest of the continent by the towering Atlas Mountains and by the Sahara itself. Its climate, geography, and history are all more closely related to the Mediterranean than to the rest of Africa, and for this reason visitors are often struck by the odd sensation of having not quite reached Africa in Morocco. In the north, its fine beaches, lush highland valleys, and evocative old cities reinforce this impression. Yet, as one moves south and east, into and over the starkly beautiful ranges of the Atlas.
The Monarchy is the institutional pillar of Morocco. This is what the first article of the Constitution came to emphasize by referring to a legitimacy which has been established for centuries: “Morocco shall have a democratic, social and constitutional Monarchy”. The motto of the country shall be: God, The Country, The King.The government is made by the Prime Minister and the Ministers . It is answerable to the King and the Parliament. After the appointment of the Cabinet members by the King, the Prime Minister appears before each one of the two Houses and set out the programme to be carried out.
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Is a state owned institution, created in 1998 following the coming into force of the 24-96 law and the separation of the Post and telecommunications sectors. Being a legal entity, this public institution, which enjoys financial autonomy is under the state’s supervision.