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Algeria’s Triumph at the African Union: A Victory of Ethical Diplomacy Over Moroccan Corruption

The election of Ms. Selma Malika Haddadi as Vice President of the African Union Commission is not just an electoral victory—it is a resounding slap in the face for Morocco’s diplomacy, plagued by corruption, blackmail, and unethical tactics. With an overwhelming 33 votes, Algeria secured a decisive win, while Morocco suffered a humiliating defeat that exposed the hollowness of its so-called influence.

This election symbolizes the triumph of principled, ethical diplomacy committed to African unity over Morocco’s underhanded, deceitful strategies. Africa is no longer naive—the masks have fallen, revealing the true nature of a Moroccan regime willing to employ the most disgraceful tactics to achieve its goals.

Algeria: A Stronghold of Dignity and Pan-African Integrity

Ms. Haddadi’s victory was no accident. Her distinguished career, marked by key diplomatic roles and high-level responsibilities, reflects her unmatched competence and unwavering commitment to the African continent.

Unlike the Moroccan candidate, who relied solely on her regime’s political machinations, Ms. Haddadi prevailed through her merit, vision, and dedication to Africa’s fundamental values. Her agenda is built on unshakable principles:

  • Strengthening governance, transparency, and efficiency within the AU
  • Reinforcing African unity and resisting foreign interference
  • Eradicating corruption and neocolonial influence
  • Fostering genuine African cooperation based on mutual respect and integrity

This victory is a victory for a free, sovereign Africa that refuses to be a pawn in the games of manipulation and coercion.

Morocco’s Crushing Defeat: The Collapse of a Deceptive Diplomacy

For years, Morocco has operated under the illusion that it could buy influence and impose its will through shady dealings, but this election delivered a severe blow to its crumbling strategy.

This loss is more than just an electoral setback; it is a damning indictment of the Moroccan regime’s diplomatic practices, which have relied on corruption, espionage (as seen in the Pegasus scandal), and blatant manipulation.

But Africa is no longer willing to be a playground for Morocco’s devious tactics. By decisively rejecting its candidate, African nations have sent a clear message: the era of deceitful diplomacy is over. It is time for transparency, integrity, and real cooperation.

A Turning Point for the African Union and the Future of the Continent

Ms. Haddadi’s election reshapes the balance of power within the AU. No longer will corrupt deals and backroom conspiracies dictate Africa’s future—instead, principles and credibility will lead the way.

With this victory, Algeria reaffirms its role as a beacon of Pan-Africanism, justice, and independence, while Morocco sinks deeper into a quagmire of failed manipulations and lost credibility.

This moment marks the beginning of a new era—one in which Africa refuses to be held hostage by corruption, blackmail, and foreign interests. This triumph is not just a political win, but a victory for Africa’s dignity and future.

On February 10, 2024, Africa chose honor and exposed Morocco’s deception for what it truly is!




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