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🇲🇦 After fifty years of silence… the truth finally spoke.
From Dakhla to Smara, from Laâyoune to Guelmim — the night Morocco made history.
Justice, faith, and pride lit the sky with the colors of victory.
🔥 The Truth Has Come (جاء الحق) — Morocco’s voice to the world.

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🎧 Watch now → The Truth Has Come | Morocco’s Victory Anthem
🎥 Presented by MAG212NEWS | Music For Change (M4C)

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🇲🇦 الملك تكلّم... والجيل زد يُجيب | Voices From Inside the Moroccan Parliament After the Royal Speech
🏛️ Inside the Parliament — A Heated Day After the King’s Speech

Rabat — Moments after King Mohammed VI delivered his address to open the new legislative session, the Moroccan Parliament turned into a microcosm of the national pulse.
Cameras captured youth MPs, veteran politicians, and party representatives reacting with a mix of pride, self-reflection, and frustration.

Some members of جيل زد (Gen Z) — the new wave of young deputies — spoke passionately about the King’s call for unity, inclusion, and social justice, while others defended their parties against mounting criticism over unemployment and inequality.

💬 A Viral Exchange — “Germany and Morocco”

One young MP’s remark comparing Morocco to Germany sparked controversy online:

“قلت فقط أن بعض الأمور الاجتماعية عندنا أحسن من ألمانيا، مثل التضامن الأسري والقيم المغربية.”

The statement — intended to highlight Morocco’s strengths in community and family cohesion — went viral after being taken out of context.
The MP later clarified:

“لم أقل إن ألمانيا تعاني أكثر منّا من البطالة، بل قلت إن لكل بلد إيجابيات وسلبيات. نسبة البطالة عندنا أعلى، لكن قيمنا الاجتماعية أقوى.”

The debate revealed how deeply economic hardship and social dignity are tied to national pride — the same themes King Mohammed VI emphasized in his address.

👑 The King’s Message: Unity, Work, and Accountability

In his royal speech, His Majesty King Mohammed VI focused on:

Employment for youth and the dignity of work

Equal development between urban and rural Morocco

Social justice and access to healthcare

Coherence among government programs and an end to institutional overlap

“No village left forgotten, no coast without a hand,” the King declared — words that resonated strongly inside the chamber.

For many MPs, this speech marked a turning point: a reminder that policies must serve people, not parties.

🧠 Resignations, Reflection, and a Divided Youth Bloc

Just a week before the speech, a young MP had announced his resignation in protest against what he called “the government’s failure to listen to the new generation.”
Yet, after hearing the King’s words, he chose to return to Parliament, saying:

“الخطاب الملكي أعاد لي الأمل… الآن حان وقت العمل.”

Others from Generation Z across party lines echoed similar sentiments:

“كاين الغضب، ولكن كاين الأمل. سيدنا عطانا التوجيهات، وباقي علينا نطبقوها.”

The King’s call for national unity seems to have momentarily bridged ideological divides — at least within the walls of Parliament.

🌍 A Nation Looking Inward

The discussion also touched on Morocco’s global image and comparisons with European countries.
While acknowledging Morocco’s challenges — unemployment, healthcare, and education — many MPs insisted on protecting what makes the Kingdom unique:
its values of solidarity, family, and coexistence.

“ليس كل شيء في الغرب مثالي… عندنا أشياء لا تُشترى — روح الجماعة، والإيمان بالمستقبل.”

🔥 Conclusion — A Message Beyond Politics

The King’s speech did more than open a parliamentary session; it re-ignited a moral conversation about responsibility, hope, and generational partnership.
As one young MP said at the end of the session:

“الملك تكلّم... ونحن سنُجيب بالعمل.”

Morocco’s youth now face a choice — to remain spectators or to build the change the King envisioned.

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🇲🇦 الملك تكلّم... والجيل زد يُجيب | Voices From Inside the Moroccan Parliament After the Royal Speech
🏛️ Inside the Parliament — A Heated Day After the King’s Speech

Rabat — Moments after King Mohammed VI delivered his address to open the new legislative session, the Moroccan Parliament turned into a microcosm of the national pulse.
Cameras captured youth MPs, veteran politicians, and party representatives reacting with a mix of pride, self-reflection, and frustration.

Some members of جيل زد (Gen Z) — the new wave of young deputies — spoke passionately about the King’s call for unity, inclusion, and social justice, while others defended their parties against mounting criticism over unemployment and inequality.

💬 A Viral Exchange — “Germany and Morocco”

One young MP’s remark comparing Morocco to Germany sparked controversy online:

“قلت فقط أن بعض الأمور الاجتماعية عندنا أحسن من ألمانيا، مثل التضامن الأسري والقيم المغربية.”

The statement — intended to highlight Morocco’s strengths in community and family cohesion — went viral after being taken out of context.
The MP later clarified:

“لم أقل إن ألمانيا تعاني أكثر منّا من البطالة، بل قلت إن لكل بلد إيجابيات وسلبيات. نسبة البطالة عندنا أعلى، لكن قيمنا الاجتماعية أقوى.”

The debate revealed how deeply economic hardship and social dignity are tied to national pride — the same themes King Mohammed VI emphasized in his address.

👑 The King’s Message: Unity, Work, and Accountability

In his royal speech, His Majesty King Mohammed VI focused on:

Employment for youth and the dignity of work

Equal development between urban and rural Morocco

Social justice and access to healthcare

Coherence among government programs and an end to institutional overlap

“No village left forgotten, no coast without a hand,” the King declared — words that resonated strongly inside the chamber.

For many MPs, this speech marked a turning point: a reminder that policies must serve people, not parties.

🧠 Resignations, Reflection, and a Divided Youth Bloc

Just a week before the speech, a young MP had announced his resignation in protest against what he called “the government’s failure to listen to the new generation.”
Yet, after hearing the King’s words, he chose to return to Parliament, saying:

“الخطاب الملكي أعاد لي الأمل… الآن حان وقت العمل.”

Others from Generation Z across party lines echoed similar sentiments:

“كاين الغضب، ولكن كاين الأمل. سيدنا عطانا التوجيهات، وباقي علينا نطبقوها.”

The King’s call for national unity seems to have momentarily bridged ideological divides — at least within the walls of Parliament.

🌍 A Nation Looking Inward

The discussion also touched on Morocco’s global image and comparisons with European countries.
While acknowledging Morocco’s challenges — unemployment, healthcare, and education — many MPs insisted on protecting what makes the Kingdom unique:
its values of solidarity, family, and coexistence.

“ليس كل شيء في الغرب مثالي… عندنا أشياء لا تُشترى — روح الجماعة، والإيمان بالمستقبل.”

🔥 Conclusion — A Message Beyond Politics

The King’s speech did more than open a parliamentary session; it re-ignited a moral conversation about responsibility, hope, and generational partnership.
As one young MP said at the end of the session:

“الملك تكلّم... ونحن سنُجيب بالعمل.”

Morocco’s youth now face a choice — to remain spectators or to build the change the King envisioned.

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