Constitutional truth in the law of justice
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Tariq Al-Qasimi* Vladimir Lenin used to say that “the truth is always revolutionary,” but the Moroccan constitutional jurist, Professor Mohamed Asherki, presented a formulation more closely linked to the state of right and law when he affirmed that “the truth is always constitutional.” This is a phrase that summarizes the status of the Constitution as the supreme reference for evaluating public policies and legislative texts, and a basic criterion for measuring the quality and effectiveness of legislation.