“As was the case with the preparation of the development model, I consider its implementation to be a national duty that requires the participation of all stakeholders, especially those that will be in charge of government and public policy in the years to come,” the Sovereign pointed out in a Speech to the Nation of the occasion of the 22nd anniversary of his accession to the throne of his glorious ancestors.
HM the King voiced the hope that the "National Pact for Development" will serve as a frame of reference that includes development principles and priorities as well as an economic and social contract that paves the way for a new revolution of the King and the people.
As the custodian of the nation’s interests and of those of the citizens, the Sovereign underlined that he will make sure to follow up the actual implementation of the development model through the necessary measures and mechanisms.
The proposals of the Special Commission for the Development Model will make it possible to embark on a new phase, the aim being to accelerate the country’s economic take-off and shore up the social project we want for our country, HM the King said.
The Commission’s work was a patriotic, constructive and commendable effort, the Sovereign underlined, noting that the nation’s driving forces, including political parties, economic and social stakeholders, trade unions, civil society organizations and a number of citizens, took part in this work.