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Podemos underlines that the summit with Morocco is marked by the resolution that points to the country in the bribery plot

He predicts that "respect" for human rights at the border and the self-determination of the Saharawi people will not be addressed.

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Podemos underlines that the summit with Morocco is marked by the resolution that points to the country in the bribery plot

He predicts that "respect" for human rights at the border and the self-determination of the Saharawi people will not be addressed

MADRID, 1 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Podemos has remarked that the summit with Morocco, which will be held tomorrow in Rabat, is marked by the resolution of the European Parliament, agreed upon by the large groups including the Social Democrats but which the PSOE voted against, which denounces the possible participation of this country in the bribery plot to gain political weight in the European institutions, which implicates several MEPs including the dismissed vice-president Eva Kaili.

He has also opined that in the High Level Meeting (RAN) with the Alaouite government, in which United Podemos does not participate and 12 PSOE ministers with President Pedro Sánchez at the helm, more than 20 agreements will be signed "but not even the neither respect for Human Rights on the border nor the free self-determination of the Sahara seem to be on the table".

This morning the Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra, has recognized that the absence of the ministers of the confederal space responds to the fact that the conditions to attend are not met, after the turn of the PSOE with respect to the Sahara by endorsing the autonomy plan proposed by Morocco . And it is that the purples then showed their rejection of this position and deepened their defense of the right of self-determination of the Saharawi people, through a referendum, as a guideline for United Nations resolutions.

"Migration control, the opening of customs with Ceuta and Melilla and the increase in commercial cooperation, seem to be the pivots of a meeting held in the midst of strong controversies over Morocogate and the declaration of the European Parliament last week" , has highlighted the International area of ​​​​the purple formation through various messages on Twitter.

For its part, Podemos has appealed to the need to build bilateral relations based on international law, since it is the "only path to well-being and stability." "Locking up injustice, wars and poverty behind higher walls will not make them cease to exist," he stressed.

Finally, he has defended that both Spain and Morocco have "obligations to fulfill under international law." "It is necessary that the requirement of these compliances be at the center of our relations, leaving aside economic and geostrategic interests contrary to them," he has settled.