In addition to the football scandals, the absence of the King of Morocco from El Cana sparks a wave of rumors – New Algeria

King Mohammed VI, 62, also missed the opening match held on December 21, which was attended by his son, Prince Hassan, 22, who had intensified his public appearances during his father’s long absence due to illness.
The last official public appearance of Moroccan King Mohammed VI in the country was last November 4, when he received the newly appointed governors and governors of the regional administration at his residence in Rabat, in the presence of Interior Minister Abdelwafi Laftit, and his chamberlain, Sidi Mohammed Alaoui, in pictures and videos without sound whose authenticity has become questionable.
King Mohammed VI had canceled the speech that he was scheduled to deliver on the sixth of last November, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the so-called Green March that illegally occupied Western Sahara, under the pretext that he had addressed his subjects on the evening of the thirty-first of October to celebrate UN Security Council Resolution No. 2797, which the Moroccan Makhzen regime tried to present as a victory for its occupation project in Western Sahara, despite the fact that this resolution affirms the right of the Sahrawi people to self-determination.
The Moroccan king usually moves from one resort to another over periods of several months, sometimes to his palaces near the French capital, Paris, and other times to resorts in Gabon, where he also owns some palaces. He also visits from time to time Tanzania, specifically the island of Zanzibar, where he bought a palace in a resort there. In addition, he passes from time to time through the United Arab Emirates, a destination he frequents frequently, as he has a close friendship with its president, Mohammed bin Zayed, with whom he shares support for the Zionist entity in its brutal aggression against the Palestinian people.
M. Al-Nasser
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