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The article addresses the political and institutional crisis in Morocco ahead of the 2026 legislative elections. It highlights the ongoing failure of political elites to effectively implement the 2011 Constitution, despite the passage of 15 years since its ratification. This failure is attributed to their inability to adapt to constitutional changes and traditional practices. The analysis focuses on the decline of democratic spirit and the stagnation of institutional reforms, stemming from superficial interpretations of constitutional texts and political cautiousness by parties. These factors contribute to weakened governance, frozen political practices, a weakened parliament and oversight role, and a decline in participatory democracy. Nonetheless, the royal institution remains a stable agent in the process of political modernization.
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