The king of Morocco on Monday accepted the resignation of cabinet ministers from the junior party in the ruling coalition, the palace said, a move that opens the way for Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane to begin trying to form a new government.
Five ministers from the conservative Istiqlal party quit this month, arguing among other things that the senior partner, the Islamist Justice and Development party (PJD), was hurting the poor by reducing food and fuel subsidies too fast.
“The king has accepted these resignations and urged the outgoing ministers to remain in office until the appointment of others,” said the statement, carried by the state news agency. “This will allow the prime minister to begin consultations to form a new coalition.”
Benkirane has told local media that he will hold talks with all parties to seek a new coalition partner.
Morocco defused Arab Spring-style protests in 2011 with a combination of social spending, harsh policing and constitutional reforms that paved the way for the PJD to come to power.
However, last year the government agreed to implement economic reforms including deregulating many prices of staple goods in return for a two-year, $6.2 billion precautionary credit line from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Benkirane said last month that the IMF had criticized his government for being too slow to enact the reforms, which will mean pain for households used to subsidized oil, gas, sugar and other staples.
Nevertheless, the planned subsidy cuts have been delayed until after the current Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Subsidies burned up 53.36 billion dirhams of public money in2012, or 6.4 pct of Morocco’s GDP, and the government has said it expects to cut this by a fifth.

Moroccan king approves resignations, paving way for coalition talks

Morocco’s King Mohammed VI accepted the resignation of five ministers from the conservative Istiqlal party. The ministers said the Islamist Justice and Development party (PJD) was hurting the poor by reducing food and fuel subsidies too fast. (File photo: AFP)
Reuters, Rabat
Tuesday 23 July 2013
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