Description:The book presented to the readers goes beyond being a mere theoretical and constitutional research into the evolution of the Moroccan parliament in terms of its position in the political system, its roles and its competencies. It is the product of the interaction of three elements related to the writer's personality and path , the perspective of the parliamentary actor since his election as a member of the House of Representatives in November 1997, for three legislative terms, or from the perspective of the constitutional judge supervising this actor as his member in the Constitutional Council, or from the perspective of an academic researcher studying this actor through his position as a researcher, and university professor in constitutional law , which are three corners rarely met, and we found it in the author Dr. Rachid MEDOUAR.And if we add that this was done in a circumstance that witnessed two exams, both of which were linked to the constitutional development, the first was a partial constitutional review with the 1996 constitution and the government that resulted from it under the leadership of Mr. Abd arrahman Al-Youssoufi, the second was a comprehensive with the 2011 constitution and the government that was born in his womb led by Mr. Abdelilah Benkirane, and both tests question the ability of the new constitutional framework to establish a productive relationship between the executive and legislative authorities, and push the path of political and institutional reform towards new horizons.The advantage of this book, then, is that it provides an answer to this question through the theory of "parliamentary rationalization", benefiting from the experience of the French constitutional experience on the one hand, and absorbing the depth of the constitutional developments of 2011 and the new powers granted to it, that make it an exclusive legislative authority in many areas or granting it an exclusive legislative authority in many fields, the competence of evaluating public policies or its new role in international conventions, or expanded from old ones, or facilitated the conditions for their exercise by challenging the constitutionality of laws or submitting a petition for censorshipand the withdrawal of confidence, on the other hand, which gave the impression that Morocco is on the verge of a parliamentary system characterized by parliament’s dominance over the government, which may threaten By losing the required balance between the components of the political system and weakening their stability, but the in-depth study reveals another aspect, which allowed the executive authority the ability to work and adapt to these developments, through a series of constitutional mechanisms that gave what the researcher called “parliamentary rationalization” that prevents Parliament from tyranny and dominating the government. And strike a balance between them.preface by Mustapha EL KHALFIFormer Minister in Charge of Relations with ParliamentWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Parliament under the Moroccan Parliamentary Monarchy. To get started finding The Parliament under the Moroccan Parliamentary Monarchy, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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The Parliament under the Moroccan Parliamentary Monarchy
Description: The book presented to the readers goes beyond being a mere theoretical and constitutional research into the evolution of the Moroccan parliament in terms of its position in the political system, its roles and its competencies. It is the product of the interaction of three elements related to the writer's personality and path , the perspective of the parliamentary actor since his election as a member of the House of Representatives in November 1997, for three legislative terms, or from the perspective of the constitutional judge supervising this actor as his member in the Constitutional Council, or from the perspective of an academic researcher studying this actor through his position as a researcher, and university professor in constitutional law , which are three corners rarely met, and we found it in the author Dr. Rachid MEDOUAR.And if we add that this was done in a circumstance that witnessed two exams, both of which were linked to the constitutional development, the first was a partial constitutional review with the 1996 constitution and the government that resulted from it under the leadership of Mr. Abd arrahman Al-Youssoufi, the second was a comprehensive with the 2011 constitution and the government that was born in his womb led by Mr. Abdelilah Benkirane, and both tests question the ability of the new constitutional framework to establish a productive relationship between the executive and legislative authorities, and push the path of political and institutional reform towards new horizons.The advantage of this book, then, is that it provides an answer to this question through the theory of "parliamentary rationalization", benefiting from the experience of the French constitutional experience on the one hand, and absorbing the depth of the constitutional developments of 2011 and the new powers granted to it, that make it an exclusive legislative authority in many areas or granting it an exclusive legislative authority in many fields, the competence of evaluating public policies or its new role in international conventions, or expanded from old ones, or facilitated the conditions for their exercise by challenging the constitutionality of laws or submitting a petition for censorshipand the withdrawal of confidence, on the other hand, which gave the impression that Morocco is on the verge of a parliamentary system characterized by parliament’s dominance over the government, which may threaten By losing the required balance between the components of the political system and weakening their stability, but the in-depth study reveals another aspect, which allowed the executive authority the ability to work and adapt to these developments, through a series of constitutional mechanisms that gave what the researcher called “parliamentary rationalization” that prevents Parliament from tyranny and dominating the government. And strike a balance between them.preface by Mustapha EL KHALFIFormer Minister in Charge of Relations with ParliamentWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Parliament under the Moroccan Parliamentary Monarchy. To get started finding The Parliament under the Moroccan Parliamentary Monarchy, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.