Moroccan Monarchy
The Moroccan Monarchy is a constitutional monarchy led by the King of Morocco, who holds significant political power. The current king, King Mohammed VI, ascended to the throne in 1999 and has implemented various reforms aimed at modernizing the country and improving human rights. The monarchy plays a central role in Moroccan politics, culture, and society.
The monarchy's authority is rooted in the historical significance of the royal family, which claims descent from the Prophet Muhammad. The king is also the Commander of the Faithful, giving him religious authority. This unique blend of political and religious leadership shapes Morocco's governance and national identity.