On Saturday, May 2, 2026, King Mohammed VI appointed his son, Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, as the coordinator of the offices and services of the general staff of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR).
This decision, officially announced by the Royal Cabinet on Saturday, places the 22-year-old prince at the heart of the Moroccan military system, in a coordinating role between the different command structures.
A strategic position within the military organization
The role of coordinator at the general staff is considered central to the operation of the Royal Armed Forces.
It involves overseeing the offices and services, closely working with high-ranking officials and military decision-making processes.
This appointment marks a new stage in the institutional rise of the crown prince, who is increasingly involved in official activities of the kingdom.
A continued dynastic legacy
This choice reflects a Moroccan monarchic tradition.
King Mohammed VI himself held this position from 1985, during the reign of his father Hassan II.
This trajectory demonstrates a gradual training process of the future sovereign in strategic responsibilities, particularly in the military domain.
A gradual increase in responsibilities
For several years, Moulay El Hassan has been making official appearances and carrying out protocol missions, both in Morocco and internationally.
His appointment to this military position enhances his visibility within the state and strengthens his role in the key institutions of the country.
A strong political and institutional signal
Beyond its symbolic significance, this decision sends a clear message about the structure of power in Morocco.
It confirms the gradual integration of the crown prince into the strategic mechanisms of the kingdom, in a regional context where security issues remain significant.

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