Thursday, March 7, 2019

Morocco a developing country

Developing countries argon countries with non- or undeveloped industrial base, lowly living standards, and low HDI (Human information Index) compared to developed countries like the United States and the European Union countries. Morocco is a honest exemplification of a typical ontogenesis rural. It has an undeveloped industrial base, low living standards, and a low HDI. In fact, Morocco is ranked at the hundred-and-thirtieth place over 185 member states of the UN in 2013. Also, according to the United Nations growing Program, Morocco has a medium homophile development.The reasons that maintain Morocco a developing state of matter are numerous. Actually, the three main reasons that make the Cheriflan Kingdom a developing country are french colonialism, low standards of companionable programs, and absence of human rights. Firstly, Morocco is a developing country because of its historical roots. Indeed, one of the main reasons that make Morocco a developing country is the Fr ench Protectorate. The French Protectorate, or the French colonialism, worsened the situation in Morocco since its establishment in 1912 until the Independence in 1956.The French and some Moroccan elite constituted by capitalistic Fassis and Rbatis took the biggest part of cake. This French-Moroccan oligarchy took share of the biggest and most lucrative businesses in Morocco such as agriculture, banks and insurance, industry, and politics. This situation made the rich richer and the poor poorer. Until nowadays, we still notice than the middle of Morocco, which is economic science, is still held by noble and notoriously rich families. Thus, the distri only ifion of riches in Morocco is unbalanced as we observe that thither are the rich, the poor, and a small entity that akes the middle class.In developed countries, middle classes are the ones that em exponent the economics and politics of a country. Take the example of Norway where a minister uses a bike or public transportation to get to his/her Job. We are not ready to see this anytime soon in Morocco. My argument, which is based on a historical basis, is that Morocco suffered and is still suffering from the French colonialism and that the Protectorate was mainly in reinforcement of France not of the majority of Moroccans, who were really poor in the origin half of the twentieth century.Unfortunately, Morocco has a very low standard of social programs. Instead of taking the best part of the French colonialism, Morocco took by tremendous the bad side of the French system one of the most conspicuous consequences of the French mien in Morocco is the cultural alienation. However, Morocco did not take advantage of some aspects of the French system such as the Social Security. Indeed, the French Social Security is a program made by versatile organizations that take care of citizens in four contexts illness, old age, family, and accident. In Morocco, there is no such system.Unless you are running(a) in t he state owned sector or in a good hugger-mugger company, you dont take hold access to the Social Security. Morocco has only organizations such as CNOPS, CNSS, or private insurance and banking companies that abide a backup role in movement of unfortunate happening. This is a major factor that does not make Morocco a developed country, but a developing one. Finally, Morocco has a long stand up reputation of non respecting human rights. Right atter the French colonialism, King Hassan 2 came to power and starts to use repressive techniques to dissuade some zealous intellectuals.Fortunately, with the present of the modern King Mohamed 6, the situation is getting better especially with the instauration of the comeliness and Reconciliation Commission. One of the most important criteria of a developed country is to respect human rights and maintain freedom for every citizen. Unfortunately, Morocco is not very good in that topic. We still have abuse of power, corrupted politicians, well-bred servants, and forces of security servants. Consequently, Morocco still has a long path to follow until it reaches a full status of democracy and becomes a developed country.To sum up, Morocco should have Scandinavian countries as role models since they are truly the perfect example of developed and modern nations. All the four Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland) suffered from the WW II but have reborn from their ashes like a phoenix. Morocco has never been involved in a major bloody war but still suffers from the presence of a soft power called Protectorate. As a country with a promising young population, we should be more open to the world, be working harder, pragmatic, and more tolerant to achieve the status of a developed country.

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