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السيرفر ١:
Earlier, activists raised slogans against the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Aziz Akhnoush, when King Mohammed VI inaugurated the fishing port and the new leisure port a few days ago in Tangier. The move sparked a heated political debate among Moroccan public opinion and partisan actors. The NRA accuses parties, which it says are known, of "undermining the balance of its political leader."
السيرفر ٢:
The Dove Party, a member of the government coalition, said in an official statement to its leadership that those who "have mobilized limited voices to present it in a desperate attempt as a form of protest aimed at inflicting the royal institution in the liquidation of political accounts."
السيرفر ٣:
Justice Minister Mohammad Oghar said that the incident was "unacceptable and can not be tolerated," saying that "the government will conduct investigations into the matter through the security services" and that "the law will take its course."
Ogar stressed that "Moroccans historically surround the royal institution and the activities of His Majesty the King with much reverence, prestige and sanctity."
السيرفر ٤:
Abdelhamid Ben Khattab, professor of political science at the Faculty of Law, Agdal, Rabat, said that the involvement of the royal institution in political conflicts is "a serious turning point that shows a flaw in the structure of the Moroccan political system, especially in dealing with protests and dealing with social phenomena Great country ".
"The protest against King Mohammed VI is unhealthy, at a time when the institutions of mediation had to play their role in embracing and framing any act of protest before reaching the king," explains the political scientist. "He said.
"The government has to assume its responsibility in dealing with citizens' issues," Ben Khattab warned in a statement to Hasres, explaining the Tangier incident, from implicating the royal institution in direct discussion with the people. .
The same spokesman said: "The king can not deal with such subjects from his political powers or to receive and consider the complaints of Moroccans, so we find that political actors are required today to do their part to spare the palace direct confrontation with the citizen."
The spokesman stressed that the mediation bodies (parties, trade unions, civil and human rights organizations) have the authority to translate citizens' expressions into viable political demands, "because citizens in their daily lives express grievances and grievances rather than political demands in their precise form."
In general, the researcher draws attention to the occurrence of a serious decline in Morocco at the level of the mediation institutions in turn in framing the street in general, saying that "the random protest becomes negative, while if it was adopted by the bodies and parties as this behavior becomes a protest in support of the state through interaction with him By including it and programming it in public policies. "
This opinion is contradicted by Abdelhafiz Adamino, professor of constitutional law and political science, pointing out that citizens' protest against politicians before the Moroccan monarch "is not necessarily linked to the involvement of the royal institution in narrow political or partisan conflicts."
"The context today is different because Moroccans have resorted to new spaces in protest, including visits," he said in a statement to Hasperres. "The Tangier incident is not unique. It has already raised slogans against local officials during various royalizations. Ownership, just as today is when social media are employed. "
"The king is a constitutional institution and the Moroccans are also demonstrating against a number of constitutional institutions. Therefore, it can not be said that any act of protest against him is considered an offense against his person or in his case in the most popular cases," he added.



