|  Khalihenna: the Moroccan proposal a very modern form of self-determination which rejects separatism
Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs called Monday on the Andalusian political forces and civil society to support the autonomy proposal in the Southern Territories , "which responds to the demands of Saharans." .gif)
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|  ABC de Sevilla: According to the Moroccan Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, a consultative body created by the Moroccan government to address the conflict in this region, the "miracle solution" to the Sahara problem is autonomy proposal that the Kingdom is working on and asking for Polisario cooperation in its preparation. More... |
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|  Diario De Sevilla: Sahrawis loyal to the Moroccan king insist on the Polisario to negotiate about autonomy. The Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs insisted yesterday on Polisario to negotiate a way out of the dispute over Western Sahara, which has lasted for more than thirty years. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, the chairman of the Council created by King Mohammed VI last March, revealed some elements of the draft prepared by the Council for submission next October to the UN Security Council. More... |
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|  Khalihenna: if Morocco is economically interested in the Sahara it will not decide to grant it autonomy with its economy managed by its institutions.
Mr. Ould Errachid was interviewed by the Spanish TV channel Canal Sur in the context of the preparation of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs of the proposed solution to end the dispute over the Sahara which will be soon submitted to the UN Secretary-General. More... |
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|  Following the termination by the delegation of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs of a tour in the Canary Islands, the delegation is expected Monday in Andalusia for a three-day visit to explain and clarify the Moroccan initiative to grant autonomy to the southern provinces under Moroccan sovereignty, and to take advantage of the Spanish experience in the application of expanded self-rule system. More... |
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