Rabat – Morocco is celebrating King Mohammed VI 61st birthday today. Although the King has opted to forgo grand official ceremonies in recent years, the day remains deeply meaningful for Moroccans, coinciding with national Youth Day — a time to honor the contributions of the nation’s youth.
In 2019, King Mohammed VI chose to end the tradition of lavish birthday celebrations typically held at the royal palace in Rabat. This decision reflected a broader move to prioritize resources for essential development projects and socio-economic advancement over extravagant festivities.
Born on August 21, 1963, King Mohammed VI is the twenty-third monarch of the Alaouite dynasty. He ascended to the throne following the death of his father, the late King Hassan II, on July 23, 1999.
The King’s educational background has been instrumental in shaping his vision for Morocco. He completed his baccalaureate degree in 1981, followed by a bachelor’s degree in law from Mohammed V University in Rabat in 1985. That same year, he was appointed colonel major of the Royal Moroccan Army (FAR).
King Mohammed VI furthered his studies with a higher studies certificate in political sciences in 1987 and a Master of Advanced Studies in public law in 1988.
These educational milestones have been crucial in guiding his informed approach to governance and strategic policymaking.
King Mohammed VI has been instrumental in steering Morocco through a period of significant transformation. Under his leadership, the country has seen advancements in numerous areas, including infrastructure, social reforms, and economic development.
His commitment to improving living standards is evident in the substantial investments made in housing, healthcare, and education.
The monarch has also championed various social reforms, including improvements in women’s rights and youth empowerment. His efforts to promote gender equality and social justice have been widely recognized and have played a key role in shaping modern Moroccan society.

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