King Mohammed VI of Morocco stressed that the people will not allow those who call them negative advocates to exploit imbalances to encroach on the security and stability of the country, adding that the biggest loser of the chaos is the homeland and the citizen alike, and pledged to provide conditions for the implementation of development programs and job creation.

This came in a speech marking the 19th anniversary of his throne, delivered from the city of Al Hoceima in the countryside of northern Morocco, which has seen strong protests since late October 2016 until mid-2017.

Mohamed VI called for a comprehensive and deep restructuring in the area of ​​support and social protection and improving the conditions of citizens.

He also pledged to overcome obstacles and create conditions for the implementation of development programs and job creation and ensure a decent living, and called on Moroccans to lift the differences.

The King of Morocco urged the parties to open up to the youth and integrate them into political action. He called on the political organizations to respond to the demands of the citizens and not to let the events that the society knows worsen without follow-up.

He called on the government to support school and fight school waste by supporting students and families, improving citizens' health coverage, ensuring social dialogue between the government and trade unions, enhancing social protection and providing the right environment for investment promotion.

He also praised the work of the Moroccan army in the two field hospitals in the Gaza Strip and the Za'tari camp in Jordan to "alleviate the suffering of our Palestinian brothers and support their steadfastness." Its humanitarian and medical role in many African countries. "