|  Members of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, paying a visit to Las Palmas expressed "deep concern about what is taking place inTindouf camps", which was the scene of violent demonstrations that was subjected to brutal repression by "Polisario" whare all communication lines were cut on Thursday. " More... |
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| In a meeting with members of the local government of Canary Islands, Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid gave a detailed presentation on the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, and stressed that the most important tasks assigned to him is to contribute actively to the project of granting autonomy to the southern provinces of the Kingdom, as a final and realistic solution to the Sahara conflict. .gif) More... |
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|  In a meeting with the President of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs and his accompanying delegation, the Secretary-General of the workers Union in the Canary Islands expressed her willingness to make the necessary efforts to bridge the gap between the parties concerning autonomy, especially after the removal within the United Nations of the possibility to hold a referendum of self-determination. .gif) More... |
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|  Corcas delegation met on Thursday in Las Palmas with Ms Carolina Daria, Deputy Government Representative of the Canary Islands in the framework of a tour to the Canary Islands and the Regional Government of Andalusia from 01 to 07 June, to explain the Moroccan initiative to grant autonomy to the southern provinces under Moroccan sovereignty, and to use the Spanish experience in the application of the expanded system of self-government. More... |
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|  The delegation of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, chaired by Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid and his accompanying delegation met on Thursday with Mr Jose Segura, Government representative as part of a tour to the Canary Islands and the Regional Government of Andalusia from 01 to 07 June, to explain the Moroccan initiative to grant the southern regions an expanded self-rule under Moroccan sovereignty, and to benefit from the Spanish experience in the application of the expanded system of self-government. More... |
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