In a significant move, King Mohammed VI of Morocco, in his capacity as the Supreme Commander and head of the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR), has officially appointed Crown Prince Moulay Hassan as the coordinator of the offices and services of the General Command. This appointment is not merely an administrative promotion; it symbolizes the royal confidence in the young prince's abilities and preparedness to undertake high-responsibility national duties.
It is worth noting that there is a historical precedent for this role, as King Mohammed VI himself held the same coordinating function back in 1985 after being appointed by his late father, King Hassan II. This decision aims to enhance operational effectiveness and ensure that the Royal Armed Forces are fully equipped to address contemporary challenges with competence and assurance.
With Crown Prince Moulay Hassan's integration into these coordinating duties, the strategic vision rooted in professionalism and a steadfast commitment to the institution's historical motto—"God, the Homeland, the King"—is further reinforced. This move is anticipated to bolster the integrity and efficiency of the armed forces, adhering to noble values such as competence, discipline, integrity, and sincere patriotism, all of which are deeply ingrained in its various components.
Furthermore, the Royal Cabinet issued a comprehensive statement highlighting that King Mohammed VI, may God assist him, undertook the coordination of the Offices and Services of the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces when he was Crown Prince in 1985, following his appointment by his esteemed father, the late King Hassan II, may God rest his soul in His holy mercy.
As the Royal Armed Forces continue to fulfill their national duties and humanitarian missions under the wise leadership of His Majesty the King, they remain committed to their core values and their motto: "God, the Homeland, the King." This recent appointment of Crown Prince Moulay Hassan reflects a continuity of leadership and a dedication to national service.
As reported by elfarodeceuta.es.