| Khallihenna: « I am optimistic » Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid said that by granting broad autonomy to the southern provinces, Morocco will become a "model" for Africa and the Arab-Islamic world in the field of decentralization and democratic governance. More... |
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| The council is not an additional administration The 140 members of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (Corcas), created following the Royal Visit to the southern provinces (March 20-25), have a lot of work to do. Only a few days after its creation on March 25, following the royal speech in Laayoune, Corcas members should meet to formulate the rules of procedure and elect the office. More... |
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| Chairman of the Royal Adisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid gave an interview to « La Nouvelle Tribune » published on March 30, 2006. More... |
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| President of the Royal advisory Council for Saharan affairs (Corcas), Khali Hanna Ould Er-Rachid stressed the council will enable to transparently, efficiently and credibly implement the policy of King Mohammed VI regarding the southern provinces of the kingdom.More... |
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| The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS), Mr. Khalihanna Ould Rachid, highlighted, during the 2M TV programme "Moubacharatan Maâkoum" on March 29th, that the establishment of the council as an institution which is directly depending on HM the King will allow the implementation of the Royal policy in the Kingdom’s southern provinces in a transparent, effective and credible way.
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