Glad to see that separatist Catalanist, Ernest Binatch (sic), will be leading a Catalan parliamentary delegation to Morocco next week. Le Matin’s source informs us that “the delegation will pay visits to the areas of Fès, Meknès and Casablanca, during which they will meet the presidents and the walis of these areas.” Since the trip is about increasing business and reducing illegal immigration, I hope that someone has sat Mr Benach down and explained to him very clearly the Moroccan government’s views on the political ambitions of stateless nations like the Berbers and the Sahrawis.
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