King appoints Crown Prince as coordinator for Royal Armed Forces
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- King Mohammed VI appointed Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan as the coordinator for the general staff of the Royal Armed Forces.
- This role mirrors a similar position the King himself held when he was Crown Prince.
- The appointment underscores the importance of the Royal Armed Forces and the values they represent.
In a significant royal decree, His Majesty King Mohammed VI has appointed Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan to oversee the coordination of offices and affairs within the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces. This strategic designation places the young Crown Prince in a role that His Majesty himself fulfilled when he was Crown Prince, appointed by his late father, King Hassan II, in 1985. The decision highlights the continuity of leadership within Morocco's key institutions and emphasizes the Crown Prince's growing responsibilities in national affairs. The Royal Armed Forces, under the King's supreme command, are recognized for their dedication to national duty and humanitarian missions, built upon a foundation of competence, discipline, integrity, and unwavering patriotism. This appointment signals confidence in the future leadership and reinforces the enduring values of 'God, Homeland, King' that guide the nation.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.