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Moroccans seek continuous development, social support not the ultimate goal, says official
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Moroccans seek continuous development, social support not the ultimate goal, says official

From Hespress · () Arabic

Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Moroccan Secretary of State for Employment Hicham Sabri stated Moroccans seek continuous development and social support is not the ultimate goal.
  • He highlighted a growing collective self-confidence in Morocco, evident in national participation in major sports events.
  • Sabri linked recent football achievements to a strategic vision launched by King Mohammed VI in 2008.

Moroccans are driven by a desire for continuous development, with social support serving as a means rather than an end, according to Hicham Sabri, the Secretary of State for Employment. He observed a significant phase of collective self-confidence emerging in Morocco, which is clearly reflected in the nation's ambitions and participation in prominent international sports arenas.

Sabri emphasized that the recent successes in football are not isolated incidents but are rooted in a strategic vision initiated by King Mohammed VI back in 2008. This long-term perspective, he suggested, underpins the nation's progress across various sectors.

The Secretary of State's remarks, published by Hespress, suggest a national narrative focused on ambition, strategic planning, and a forward-looking approach to development, extending beyond immediate social welfare to encompass broader national aspirations.

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Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.