The Governor of the Kenitra Province, Abdelhamid El Mzid, chaired the ceremony for listening to the royal speech delivered by King Mohammed VI to the Moroccan people on the occasion of the 26th anniversary of the Throne Day.
The official event took place at the provincial headquarters, attended by civil and military officials, judicial authorities, heads of external services, as well as parliamentarians, elected representatives, security members, civil society representatives, and Moroccans from abroad.
The ceremony included a moment to honor several staff and employees, who were decorated with royal medals in recognition of their competence and dedication in performing their duties with a patriotic spirit.
The attendees followed the segments of the royal speech with great interest, during which His Majesty the King highlighted the most significant achievements of the Kingdom and the strategic reforms it has undergone over the past years, focusing on future challenges aimed at enhancing social justice and strengthening Morocco’s position regionally and internationally.
The occasion symbolized a renewed commitment to the Throne and reinforced the spirit of national consensus around the constants of the country, concluding with a prayer for the well-being of the Commander of the Faithful, King Mohammed VI, and the royal family.