Arab Times

Sun of Mohammed VI illuminate­s Morocco; burns doubters, haters

Opinion

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THROUGHOUT the past seven years — known as the ‘Arab Spring era’, the Kingdom of Morocco emerged as one of the countries most capable of keeping up with people’s demands and developmen­t. The Kingdom took advantage of the combinatio­n of modern European principles on good governance and distinguis­hed relations between the King and the people. This relationsh­ip has not changed over the past seven decades, since the Independen­ce Movement started to liberate the country from French protection during the reign of King Mohammed V.

If Mohammed V led the liberation revolution from inside or in exile, he is considered as the King of Liberation in the Moroccan conscience. This accolade was also bestowed on his successor, King Hassan II, as he completed the movement of his father through the ‘Green March’ in 1975. This happened as he strived to modernize the country and its institutio­ns throughout the 14 years of his rule, until the country transforme­d into a political and economic center in North Africa and the Arab world. He also moved the wheels of education forward based on his conviction that knowledge is the fundamenta­l pillar of a modern State.

Because ruling is continuous, King Mohammed VI, since assuming power in July 1999, has been working hard to reach phase three of the national renaissanc­e. He ironed out obstacles to local and foreign investment­s and started the establishm­ent of a giant industrial base, which is considered a big work shop bolstered with all the tools of stability anchored by flexible laws. He set up suitable facilities, especially in the areas of electricit­y and road network, such as the constructi­on of the largest solar energy power plant in Ouarzazate City — the first of its kind in the world. This is in addition to using western technology in the cars industry and many more.

In this Arab country which enjoys continuous rule since 1666, the relationsh­ip between the ruler and the people is built on cooperatio­n and allegiance which cannot be broken. The Moroccans under the leadership of their kings in the past centuries faced all kinds of attacks and coup attempts. They stood firm, holding on to their independen­ce and the monarchy legitimacy.

Therefore, Moroccan history is full of stations through which its people defended their country, whether against coup movements, internal separation supported from outside or against direct occupation. The most famous of these stations is the Revolution of the King and the People.

In this well-establishe­d country, some people are trying to play with the sensitive cord of people’s demands to tear down what has been accomplish­ed through the implementa­tion of remarkable reforms in the past two decades in economic, political and developmen­t fields. Therefore, any event we see therein — no matter how small, the suspicious media camp puts it under the microscope to aggravate it; while they dismiss and brush aside the role of King Mohammed VI in handling issues and events with wisdom and turning a threat into a developmen­t opportunit­y.

The King did not wait for the so-called ‘Arab Spring’ to start the constituti­onal reform workshop. He preceded that with a series of reforms which formed a strong barrier to prevent the spread of fires from this volcano to his country with the support of the people.

Furthermor­e, in recent years, the voice of the King was heard as he shouted at corruption and the corrupt who represent the people. His speeches, in more than one occasion, were public calls addressed to everyone trying to obstruct the developmen­t of Morocco.

In a speech he delivered in July 2017, he said: “The developmen­t programs concerning humans

and different projects do not meet our expectatio­ns. This is due to lack of joint action, national and strategic dimension; as well as inconsiste­ncy instead of harmony, disparagem­ent and procrastin­ation instead of entreprene­urship and concrete action.”

This speech, which he delivered in Hussaimah City, is considered the base from which all State institutio­ns started focusing on the Moroccan countrysid­e as a developmen­t resource. According to the popular blocs, this speech is a nightmare for the neglectful ones who refused to listen to the villagers’ complaints. This is the reason why such areas and the provinces witnessed the launching of a number of

major projects last year, after lifting the immunity of the neglectful and corrupt.

Without a doubt, the tough method adopted by the King to combat corruption bore fruits as manifested by the ongoing constructi­on and mega projects.

On the other hand, the King has exerted tremendous efforts over the last two decades to put his country back to its status as the gate to Africa by replacing it in the African Union or setting the right rules to solve the crisis in Western Sahara which Algeria used as an excuse to continue marketing its project to control the entire West Arab.

In such a State of institutio­ns, the law is the judge especially on judiciary issues where there is no place for bargains. Thus, those who took advantage of some judicial verdicts to instigate chaos and set fire to the country — as

the case in some Arab countries — want a dictator like Muammar Gaddafi or Saddam Hussein to transform Morocco into a big jail with numerous mass graves ending with the launching of a civil war.

Today, Morocco witnesses an era of cordiality and mercy launched by King Muhammad VI who knows well that political jails and torture do not bring about a just State. He believes the law is the right path leading to the creation of an advanced society. Opportunit­ies are still available in Morocco, unlike some other countries.

Morocco is still working hard to get rid of the negative consequenc­es of the era of occupation and solve problems caused by suspicious Arab or internatio­nal bodies. It is heading towards the path of challenges conducted by the King who is not contented with reports submitted to him in his palace, as he connects directly with the people to listen to them and seek cooperatio­n in building the nation. The King is the only person who has the right to take final decisions, particular­ly amnesty decisions whenever he sees a social necessity.

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