King Mohammed VI to Parliament: Morocco Needs Action, Not Excuses.

King Mohammed VI’s latest address to parliament came as Morocco faces mounting youth protests and growing public pressure for change. The tone was clear — time is running out, and citizens expect results, not rhetoric.

He urged lawmakers to treat this final legislative year as a moment of responsibility. Complete the pending laws, protect the people’s interests, and deliver progress where it matters most. The King praised the parliament’s work but warned against complacency, calling for unity, discipline, and measurable outcomes.

At the heart of his message was fairness. He spoke of a Morocco that develops together — cities and villages, coastlines and mountain regions — all sharing the same opportunities. Regional and social inequalities, he said, are not political talking points but strategic challenges that demand full national focus.

The King’s words also pointed to a deeper issue: mindset. Morocco must move toward efficiency, accountability, and digital-driven results. Every public project must prove its worth, and every dirham spent must deliver value.

As protests continue, the King’s speech served as both a warning and a direction — politics must work for the people again. This year will test whether Morocco’s leaders can turn promises into progress.

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