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<p>Nasser Bourita, the Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, showed up in his office in an official photo, and a banner bearing the name of the Kingdom in English &#8220;kingdom of Morocco,&#8221; in a first of its kind, after it had been written in French since the country&#8217;s independence, which sparked a sensation among social media [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com/2021/10/4847/the-name-of-morocco-in-english-in-front-of-foreign-minister-nasser-bourita-raises-controversy/">The name of Morocco in English in front of Foreign Minister “Nasser Bourita” raises controversy</a> appeared first on <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com">Morocco Telegraph</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin-bottom:20px;"><img width="900" height="500" src="https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2021/10/9537FCCC-C53D-4C00-857D-8E0DD8BEA4F6.jpeg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" srcset="https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2021/10/9537FCCC-C53D-4C00-857D-8E0DD8BEA4F6.jpeg 900w, https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2021/10/9537FCCC-C53D-4C00-857D-8E0DD8BEA4F6-300x167.jpeg 300w, https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2021/10/9537FCCC-C53D-4C00-857D-8E0DD8BEA4F6-768x427.jpeg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 900px) 100vw, 900px" /></div><p><span style="text-transform: initial;">Nasser Bourita, the Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, showed up in his office in an official photo, and a banner bearing the name of the Kingdom in English &#8220;kingdom of Morocco,&#8221; in a first of its kind, after it had been written in French since the country&#8217;s independence, which sparked a sensation among social media activists, and multiple readings of the new change appeared with it.</span></p>
<p>This image, which has been widely shared by Moroccans, particularly on Facebook, is part of a larger campaign by activists to change the major state&#8217;s orientations in important sectors such as education, the economy, and other fields, as well as to cut ties with the Francophone world, which has become limited, &#8220;as they put it.&#8221;<br />
This &#8220;official&#8221; measure by Morocco was seen as an indirect response to French decisions to decrease the number of visas issued to Moroccans intending to visit France, as well as the country&#8217;s main tendency to open up to the Anglo-Saxon world and strengthen ties with the United States. The United States and the United Kingdom.<br />
Many Moroccan observers, on the other hand, believe that the country&#8217;s major changes and foreign policies have recently begun to shift, particularly following &#8220;Washington&#8217;s&#8221; official recognition of the Moroccan Sahara and normalization with Israel, as well as the extension of major economic partnerships with Britain. The world&#8217;s largest power tube.<br />
In a related manner, a number of African countries have recently undergone significant changes in their foreign policies and relations with the &#8220;former colonialist&#8221; France, breaking with &#8220;Francophonie&#8221; on all levels, the most recent of which was Gabon&#8217;s withdrawal from the Francophone Organization and accession to the English-speaking Commonwealty.<br />
Ali Bongo, the President of Gabon and the son of Omar Bongo, who served as President from 1967 to 2009, expressed tremendous interest in following Rwanda&#8217;s lead, believing that Rwanda&#8217;s economic development was due to its independence from French dominance and adoption of Anglophone system.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com/2021/10/4847/the-name-of-morocco-in-english-in-front-of-foreign-minister-nasser-bourita-raises-controversy/">The name of Morocco in English in front of Foreign Minister “Nasser Bourita” raises controversy</a> appeared first on <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com">Morocco Telegraph</a>.</p>
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