How old is your country ?

You might be right, you might be wrong.
It depends on the definition of sovereignty used.

Same ruling family the Alaouite under French Protectorat, before and after independence. The government was called Mkhzen, and it is still called the same way today.
It’s like layers upon layers upon layers of ruling system. The last layer (parliament) was applied in 1956, but the the whole rest remained (mkhzen). Till this day the mkhzen constitute a very important part of the “ruling” administration (the rest is somehow a joke, the old stuff is what actually is doing shit).

Microstate. Not sure you qualify, ya shifty dago. :)
Still, you do have a legit claim to be a "country" from 1600 onwards. So that's nice.

"In February 1956, Morocco acquired limited home rule. Further negotiations for full independence culminated in the French-Moroccan Agreement signed in Paris on March 2, 1956"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Morocco#Independent_Morocco_(since_1956)

>How long has it been operating consecutively under its current way of government / Constitution, etc.
>etc.
Do territorial changes count?

Sovereignty as ruling dynasty that it is the one that reign on the nation (and its people).
So even tho France passed by and colonized our resources, it was with the approval of the Mkhzen (and the ruling family). The same Mkhzen (administrative hand of the government) actually did France’s dirty job and arrested “freedom fighters”. But it’s still the same ruling system that did that, not a new one installed by France, the same organs of control remained before/during and after France’s protectorat.

>Do territorial changes count?
Probably not, if the central government remained unchanged.
What do you have in mind ?

Only a few years. We recently became the first post national state after all.

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You have been independent since 1956 at best, Accept it.

>first post national state after all.

Why would a hat need sovereignty?