|  The secretary general of the royal advisory council for Saharan affairs ( CORCAS) Mr Maouelainin Maouelainin Ben Khalihenna , , who was on the 28th of April guest of the broadcast “Hadith Assaa” of the BBC radio, has indicated that the only solution to the Moroccan Sahara issue lies on the substantial autonomy proposal . More... |
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| Mr Khalihenna Ould Errachid is an expert of Franco policy in Western Sahara. He was the leader of the National Sahrawi Unity Party before he pledged allegiance to Hassan II shortly before the Green march. Now he is the Mayor of the City of Laayoune and has been appointed recently by the king as head of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs. He is trying to impose autonomy that Rabat says it would bring back Western Sahara within Morocco. More... |
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| The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan affairs (CORCAS), Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, said, I, an interview made on April 28th to "La Vérité" weekly, that the autonomy that the Kingdom proposes for the Southern Provinces “will mainly preserve the Moroccan interests and specificities”, adding that this “does not prevent us from inspiring from the existing experiences throughout the world”. More... |
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|  Khalihenna: the Sahara issue is due to economic and social domestic mistakes turned into international problem
Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, said during a meeting with residents of region the "the basis of the Moroccan Sahara issue is economic and social mistakes turned into an international problem and underwent many inaccuracies, fraud and corruption and all that could be conceived from misunderstanding. "

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|  Khalihenna: the new royal policy aims at addressing the problems that led to the founding of the Polisario Front The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid said that " Majesty King Mohammed VI, enacts a new policy regarding the Western Sahara issue, economically, socially, historically and culturally. This policy aims to resolve the Sahara issue once and for all, in a way that guarantees the national, North African and African development. One of the pillars of this policy is final reconciliation with the population of the southern provinces, at all levels where error or misunderstanding took place as part of political measure.
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