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Identity, citizenship, and the Amazigh language in Morocco
On 24 January 2023, Morocco's House of Representatives passed a proposal requiring foreigners to have adequate proficiency in the Amazigh language (Tamazight), in addition to or instead of Arabic, as a prerequisite for Moroccan citizenship. The centre-right Istiqlal Party, who initiated the proposal, lauded the House of Councillors’ unanimous approval of the bill as a step towards recognising indigenous culture and language and institutionalising the constitutional nature of Tamazight. However, the party has had a rocky past with the Amazigh cause since its inception in 1937, often mirroring very anti-Amazigh politics. Its post-2014 opportunistic turn towards Amazigh ‘

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