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The Moroccan Lawyers' Association has decided to continue their work stoppage within the courts, despite the ongoing difficulty in resolving the constitutional status of the law regulating the profession. This comes amid a crisis that has persisted for four months, during which the Constitutional Court remains unable to examine whether the law complies with the constitution due to issues with the submitted documents, particularly the presence of a non-final version of the legal text. The House of Representatives referred the law to the Court, but no decision has been made yet, as the Court does not have the final version, complicating procedures and leaving the law legally in force until the administrative process is completed. The Court's stance does not indicate rejection of the law or unconstitutionality but rather reflects procedural flaws in the submitted documents. The debate over its constitutionality remains open once a correct version is provided. The crisis continues and is likely to worsen as the strike persists, while the resolution remains dependent on the parties' ability to address the points of disagreement and find a way to restore stability to court operations.
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