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What Are the Functions of the Moroccan Constitutional Court, Which Has Just Changed Its Composition?

Summary by JeuneAfrique.com
The institution created in 2011 welcomed three new members, while its president, the lawyer Mohammed Amine Benabdallah, was reappointed by the king.

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The institution created in 2011 welcomed three new members, while its president, the lawyer Mohammed Amine Benabdallah, was reappointed by the king.

Recently appointed by King Mohammed VI as President of the Constitutional Court, Mohamed Amine Benabdallah, a prominent academic and specialist in public law, delivers to Media24 his first major interview in his new office. Control of constitutionality, exception of unconstitutionality, artificial intelligence, democracy, elections and major institutional challenges of the Kingdom: the new president returns to all the missions of this key instit…

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JeuneAfrique.com broke the news on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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