| Jeune Afrique: His Majesty King Mohammed VI has brought life back to the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs which had a "central role in setting up autonomy" of the southern provinces. The weekly highlighted, in a 35-page special issue devoted to development and in the southern provinces in various fields, that Morocco has invested at least 20 billion dirhams in the Territories to provide basic infrastructure. More... |
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| Khalihenna: Polisario in front of historic choice: autonomy or remaining in Tindouf forever More... |
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| Khalihenna: the project will change Morocco's features Mohit: The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs said that autonomy would change Moroccan features since it is a bold constitutional move presented by Morocco to satisfy a part of its citizens who rebelled in the past against problems that existed then. It would also allow to the Sahara people handle their political and economic affairs. More... |
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| Khalihenna: nobody has interest in encouraging secession particularily Algeria Liberation: The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid confirmed that only autonomy within the framework of Moroccan sovereignty "could be an honourable way out for the Sahara issue.
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| Polisario facing CORCAS
Has the creation of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS) helped develop the Sahara issue? Which results have been achieved by this institution created by HM the King on March 25th 2006? Mr. Khallihenna Ould Errachid, Corcas chairman tells us. More... |
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