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Le roi est bon, la classe politique est mauvaise : Un mythe à bout de souffle?

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dc.contributor.author Bennani-Chraibi, Mounia
dc.date.accessioned 2023-09-15T06:17:21Z
dc.date.available 2023-09-15T06:17:21Z
dc.date.issued 2018-12-20
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/24217
dc.description In French, English and Arabic
dc.description.abstract Following this year’s “Throne Day” speech on 29 July 2017, commentators were unanimous: Morocco’s King Mohammed VI’s offensive against political parties was more violent than ever. In Morocco, however, the “crisis,” “weakness,” and “dysfunction” of parties is a repeated refrain. After the death of King Hassan II, new tonalities have enriched the refrain, which have been injected into the discourses held by a wide range of enunciators, including ordinary citizens, the media, actors of “civil society,” international organizations, representatives of different parties, the king, and even a group of researchers. This quasi-consensus on the diagnosis of the “sick man” is bolstered by an array of symptoms, but the opinions diverge as to the sources of the evil and the remedies.
dc.language.iso fr
dc.relation.ispartofseries Working papers
dc.subject Political parties
dc.subject Morocco
dc.subject History
dc.subject Politics and government
dc.title Le roi est bon, la classe politique est mauvaise : Un mythe à bout de souffle?
dc.title.alternative The King is Good, the political class is bad : a tired myth
dc.title.alternative الملك طيب، والطبقة السياسية سيئة : سردية في آخر أنفاسها؟
dc.type Report
dc.contributor.authorCorporate Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship


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