Independence Day: An occasion to celebrate the triumph of the struggle of the Throne and the people for freedom

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Independence ⁣Day: Commemorating a New Era for Morocco

Engraved in the annals of ​Moroccan history, Independence Day, celebrated on November⁣ 18th, ⁤commemorates a pivotal moment in the nation’s trajectory. It ⁣celebrates the historic speech of November 18, 1955, delivered by⁣ the Father of the Nation, the late King Mohammed‌ V,‍ announcing the end of the French ⁢protectorate and the liberation of⁢ Morocco.

“We are delighted to announce the end of the guardianship regime and the protectorate and the advent of freedom and independence,” Sultan Sidi Mohammed⁣ Ben Youssef declared upon his​ return from exile in the company ‌of ‌the Royal ​Family on that fateful day.

The late King Mohammed V outlined a ​grand vision, outlining the‌ “great Jihad,” a pursuit‍ of modernization, state ​consolidation, national unity, ​and development. ⁢This torch ⁢was subsequently carried forward by his successors, King⁢ Hassan II and the current King Mohammed VI, to safeguard territorial integrity and achieve sustainable ⁢development.

This celebration serves ‍as ⁤a poignant reminder⁢ of​ the ⁢countless sacrifices made by generations past. Notably, in 1953, following the exile of King Mohammed ‌V, the nation witnessed ‌a popular revolution fueled by ​unwavering determination to continue the struggle for liberation. This culminated in the colonizer’s capitulation and the triumphant return of the King to his homeland.

The post-independence period witnessed the completion of territorial unity under the leadership of King Hassan ‌II, culminating in the ‍recovery of Sidi Ifni, the ⁢southern provinces, and the ⁣province of ​Oued Eddahab.

Under the reign⁤ of King Mohammed VI, Morocco has witnessed remarkable economic modernization and the consolidation of democratic values, ‌placing the Moroccan ⁢citizen at the ‌heart of this transformative journey.

The commemoration⁢ of this ‌anniversary​ allows us to pay⁣ tribute to the visionary leadership of King Mohammed V, who steered the ​nation ​towards a⁣ new era characterized by the triumph of law, justice, and dignity. It also serves‌ as ‌a reminder of the sacrifices of previous generations, empowering ⁢the rising generations to appreciate the legacy they​ inherit and perpetuate the values of democracy ⁣and sovereignty.

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