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Morocco’s resilience: dispelling myths of decline

Tuesday 26 August 2025 - 09:10
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco’s resilience: dispelling myths of decline

Morocco has once again become the subject of media speculation after Le Monde published an article on August 24, 2025, suggesting an “end of reign” for its centuries-old monarchy. Such narratives, often recycled, fail to reflect the reality of a nation that is not only stable but also undergoing significant transformation.

Breaking free from stereotypes

For years, certain French media outlets have relied on reductive tropes to depict Morocco. A walking cane is interpreted as a sign of frailty, a leaner silhouette sparks rumors of instability, and vacation photos are used to insinuate absence. These portrayals oversimplify Morocco, reducing its complexities to sensationalized narratives. Yet Morocco is no backdrop for editorial fantasies. It is a vibrant, evolving nation, embracing reform and modernization while asserting its role on the global stage.

A nation transformed

Since 1999, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Morocco has undergone profound change. Tangier Med has become one of the world’s busiest maritime hubs. Africa’s first high-speed train now connects key cities, and the Noor Ouarzazate solar complex stands as a global leader in renewable energy. Social progress has been equally transformative, with reforms to family law, the adoption of a forward-thinking constitution in 2011, and the expansion of social protections under the National Human Development Initiative. These milestones reflect a country focused on progress, not stagnation.

The monarchy: a cornerstone of stability

Far from fragile, Morocco’s monarchy has been a consistent pillar of unity and stability in a region marked by volatility. With deep historical roots, it serves as the foundation of the nation’s political and social evolution. His Majesty King Mohammed VI has demonstrated resilience while preparing for generational continuity through Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan. The monarchy is not a relic of the past but an institution adapting to modern challenges and guiding the country’s forward trajectory.

Questioning the credibility of critics

The real question lies with media outlets like Le Monde. Once respected for its investigative rigor, the publication risks undermining its own credibility by favoring speculative and hypothesis-driven narratives over facts. By repeatedly predicting Morocco’s supposed decline, it diverts attention from the country’s measurable achievements and progress.

Challenges and ambitions

Like any nation, Morocco faces challenges, including youth unemployment, social inequality, and bureaucratic inefficiencies. Yet it addresses these issues with determination. Its selection as a co-host for the 2030 FIFA World Cup underscores its global standing and demonstrates confidence in its stability and infrastructure. Morocco’s trajectory is one of calculated ambition, consolidating its institutions and leveraging its strategic location to act as a regional and international leader.

Writing its own story

Contrary to claims of an “end of reign,” Morocco is thriving and evolving. While some cling to outdated myths, the true story lies in the resilience, modernization, and aspirations of its people. Moroccans, not external narratives, are the architects of their nation’s progress.


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