Rajoy prevents a Morocco’s friend member of the Spanish PP to present to parliamentary elections
Tanger .- Gustavo de Aristegui, a member of the Spanish People’s Party is currently the spokesperson for Foreign Affairs of PP in the Congress of Deputies (lower house ), do not re-enlist. It’s the manager of the PP Mariano Rajoy who has so decided.
Leave outside parliament this former diplomat after 12 years of loyal service deserved an explanation. But there is none. At least publicly.
As an aside, it’s another history. Gustavo de Aristegui, who married last year with
a Moroccan, a private matter that has yet thrilled the PP and its highest levels, is accused by his “friends” policy of being too close to the authorities Moroccan. It has attracted the resentment of his fellow party members. Some have even accused of “having converted to Islam.”
Gustavo de Aristegui was not a faithful Mariano Rajoy, but he considered himself the “Mr. Morocco” People’s Party. He tried in recent years to renew contact with Moroccans and especially with the Istiqlal Party of Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi, a member, such as PP, the Centrist Democrat International (CDI).
Gustavo de Aristegui, who obtained a Alawite Wissam in 2008, found himself occupying a position of importance in the future and inevitable Spanish government led by the right. Mariano Rajoy has decided otherwise. This does not bode well for future relations between Morocco and Spain. style=”text-align:
It’s not for nothing that the Spanish friends Polisario welcomed this distance.
Abdellatif Gueznaya
Demain, 11/02/2011
Leave outside parliament this former diplomat after 12 years of loyal service deserved an explanation. But there is none. At least publicly.
As an aside, it’s another history. Gustavo de Aristegui, who married last year with
a Moroccan, a private matter that has yet thrilled the PP and its highest levels, is accused by his “friends” policy of being too close to the authorities Moroccan. It has attracted the resentment of his fellow party members. Some have even accused of “having converted to Islam.”
Gustavo de Aristegui was not a faithful Mariano Rajoy, but he considered himself the “Mr. Morocco” People’s Party. He tried in recent years to renew contact with Moroccans and especially with the Istiqlal Party of Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi, a member, such as PP, the Centrist Democrat International (CDI).
Gustavo de Aristegui, who obtained a Alawite Wissam in 2008, found himself occupying a position of importance in the future and inevitable Spanish government led by the right. Mariano Rajoy has decided otherwise. This does not bode well for future relations between Morocco and Spain. style=”text-align:
It’s not for nothing that the Spanish friends Polisario welcomed this distance.
Abdellatif Gueznaya
Demain, 11/02/2011