Morocco Independence

Morocco Independence

 Morocco Independence: In late 1955, Mohamed V successfully negotiated the gradual restoration of the independence of Morocco in the framework of French-Moroccan interdependence. The Sultan decided to institute reforms that would transform Morocco into a constitutional monarchy with a democratic system of government. In February 1956, Morocco acquired limited autonomy. Further negotiations for full independence culminated in the Franco-Moroccan agreement signed in Paris March 2, 1956. Abolition of the Spanish protectorate and the recognition of the independence of Morocco in Spain were negotiated separately and made ​​the final joint Statement of April 1956. later this year, Morocco took control of Tangier.
King Mohammed 5
In the months that followed independence, Mohammed V began to build a modern governmental structure under a constitutional monarchy in which the sultan would exercise an active political role. He acted with caution, do not intend to allow the most radical nationalist movement to overthrow the established order items. It also aims to prevent the Istiqlal consolidate its control and establishing a one-party state. In August 1957, Mohammed V assumed the title of king....

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