Zagreb - Morocco, under the enlightened leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, embraces "modernity of the State and society", said former President of the Republic of Croatia, Ivo Josipovic. The last twenty-five years "have been marked by the modernity of the State and society. This is evidenced by the substantial improvement in economic indicators and the standard of living of the population, an active foreign policy and reforms in all sectors", Josipovic told MAP on the occasion of the celebration of the glorious Throne Day. Among the many achievements that have positioned Morocco "uniquely" in Africa, Josipovic cited the 2011 Constitution and the consolidation of democracy, the place of the parliamentary institution and human rights. The former Croatian Head of State also stressed the importance of political stability, cultural diversity and the kingdom's traditions, all assets that promote tourism, he added. He also highlighted the many structuring economic projects, including the Tangier-Med port, one of the largest in the Mediterranean and Africa. Addressing the key factors of the kingdom's stability and leadership, Josipovic cited the Royal Vision based on "dialogue, religious tolerance and openness". Promoting democratic values, women's rights, press freedom, as well as economic reforms and commitment to multilateralism "have made Morocco one of the most credible partners on the international stage," he said. Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse
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