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Homes to families from Corrala Utopia is increasing. One of the members of this group of “people in exclusion” is Irma Blanco, number nine on the Izquierda Unida list in the 2003 municipal elections. Susana Díaz accuses the Housing Minister of knowing this information at the time of granting the rehousing. As leaders of the Andalusian PSOE explain to El Confidencial Digital , Blanco “is one of the leaders of the Corrala Utopia , and is one of those who has put the most pressure on the Department of Housing to achieve the allocation of homes to the families of that group.” The team closest to the president of the Board assures that Elena Cortés, the counselor who approved the relocation, “knew very well who Irma is . ” Furthermore, Ella Blanco continues to be a member of Izquierda Unida and works in the Sevillian town hall of Villaverde, where she is responsible for an employment workshop. This work, precisely, rules out Blanco as a person “at risk of social exclusion ,” as pointed out by the PSOE leaders consulted. IU assures that Blanco has rejected relocation To expand this information, ECD has contacted Izquierda Unida de Andalucía. An official spokesperson has confirmed that Blanco does indeed belong to the party and ran in the 2003 elections. However, from IU they assure that “ Irma Blanco renounced relocation ,” and that her only objective “was to help the most needy families.”Morocco prepares an offensive to claim the Spanish enclaves in North Africa .
Various organizations have been pressuring Mohamed VI for months to fight to recover what they consider “occupied territories”: Ceuta, Melilla, Chafarinas Islands, islets of Vélez de la Gomera, Alhucemas, Perejil. The Spanish Executive is Phone Number List already on alert. Diplomatic reports “The future will do justice to Morocco, returning its southern provinces and its occupied lands.” The phrase was uttered two years ago by Abdelilah Benkirane , Prime Minister. It referred to Western Sahara and Ceuta and Melilla , in addition to the small Spanish islets located a few meters from African land. Until now, Morocco has maintained its claim to these territories that belong to Spain on 'stand by'. The last time that the neighboring country requested the return of the two autonomous cities and the small islets at the United Nations Decolonization Committee was in 1975 . Morocco's change of strategy However, Spain has data that suggests the worst. Diplomats who are experts in the dispute have warned the top officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that Morocco has not forgotten this request and is preparing an offensive to reactivate it. As Confidencial Digital has learned , Foreign Affairs handles several internal reports that detail how Morocco is making discreet moves to take action in 2015 , coinciding with the XL anniversary of its claim before the UN Committee of 24. Analysts have detected that various Moroccan associations and lobbies are managing to influence the will of King Mohamed VI and the Moroccan government.
These groups prepare actions such as the one carried out by the Coordination Committee for the Liberation of Melilla, occupying the rock of Vélez de la Gomera for a few hours in 2012. Morocco's position For the past thirty-eight years, Morocco has set aside its claim to the northern territories. Its foreign policy has focused on maintaining the “Morocco-ness” of Western Sahara , which belongs 'de jure' to Spain, but is managed 'de facto' by Morocco. Morocco considers that Ceuta, Melilla and the islets that belong to Spain are colonial enclaves and that their claim would be attended to and taken into consideration at the United Nations. Compare the situation of the autonomous cities with Gibraltar. What's more, the argument is now being used that these territories located in North Africa do not fall within the perimeter of NATO , something that Spain accepted when it joined the pact in 1986. In fact, when Moroccan forces occupied Perejil , Spain had to command the F-18 and F-1 in a completely autonomous manner to defend its sovereignty outside the Atlantic alliance. Nor do the Arab League and the African Union consider Ceuta and Melilla as sovereign territories of Spain. The king has the key Diplomatic sources indicate that the final decision on this offensive will always be made by the Moroccan king .