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“Marianne” Exposes Moroccan Influence In French Decisions

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“Marianne” Exposes Moroccan Influence In French Decisions

French magazine “Marianne” completed an extensive file on the Moroccan-French relationships, in which it presented the Moroccan interventions in the French internal affairs, which reached a level that threatens to penetrate French institutions by Lobbies which always directed the French decision to serve the Makhzen interests on issues of great importance .

Marianne’s report includes eight pages (from page 14 to page 22) and it said: “In the beginning of the 1990s, Morocco expanded its network of influence in France, a cell that was quickly for the benefit of King Mohammed VI after the death of his father Hassan II. The evidence, the French diplomacy stands alongside Moroccan interests, including the time that the former French President, Francois Hollande, who is Algeria’s closest French President, spent in Morocco”.

Among the French personalities who form the network in support of Moroccan interests in France, are politicians, art and even sports men, including Elizabeth Guigou (former MP), Dominique de Villepin (former Prime Minister), Brice Hortefeux (former Interior Minister), Bernard Henri Levy (Zionist and godfather of the Arab revolutions), actor Djamel Debbouze,  Dominique Strauss-Kahn (former IMF Director),  Najat Vallaud Belkacem (former Education Minister), Jack Lang (former ministries) and the wrestler Teddy Riner. 

Some of these French personalities have a direct telephone line with the monarch Mohammed VI, such as Katia Lila Soleimani, a French of Moroccan origin, according to the magazine.

Moroccan influence in France reached the point of exhaustion of the French embassy in Rabat in defense of the interests of its citizens, including a son of a human rights activist “Eric Doligé”, who was subjected to injustice by one of the influential men in the Kingdom of the Mekhzen, where the embassy refused to even shelter him when he needed that, and he was unable to return home until Doligé called André Azoulay, a Jewish adviser to the Moroccan king.

Marianne said, “While Rabat launched a spy satellite, 15 women were crushed in the stampede in order to obtain food aid.” This happens and the wealth of the king (Mohammed VI) is estimated to about $ 5.7 billion, and he only allocated some dollars to bury these women, he neglected them in their lives, but granted some money after their deaths.

The magazine believes that the Moroccan influence is still growing and is penetrating the French political decision-making circles, and this is reflected in the relentless defense of French diplomacy over Moroccan interests. First of all, France’s blatant bias towards Morocco in the Sahara issue, a matter that has become one of the constants of politics to the extent that anyone who opposes this position becomes a pariah, and the reference here is to Leila Aïchi, a Frenchwoman of Algerian origin, who was excluded from running for the party that is headed by Emmanuel Macaron “La République En Marche!” (Republic Forward), after being accused of defending the Sahrawi people’s right in self-determination, to be replaced by a French of Moroccan origin, which is a glorious sacrifice, although what Leila Aichi said, is the position of the United Nations, which has the Sahara file on its table since many years.

According to Marianne, Arnaud Leroy,  one of the French close to Macron, said that the removal of the name Leila Aichi from the lists of “En Marche Republic” in the last legislative elections was aimed at avoiding a diplomatic clash between Morocco and France.

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