To Vox all conservative voices count. The Spanish right-wing party has presented candidates who served in the army to run for Spain’s general elections, to take place on April the 28th. The rise of these conservative candidates might be considered as a threat for both Spain and Morocco.
Cairo is hosting the second meeting of the African Union Specialized Technical Committee on Transport, Transcontinental and Interregional Infrastructure, Energy and Tourism. The event is attended by Morocco's Secretary of State to Minister of Transport Najib Boulif and a Polisario delegation.
According to the Fragile States Index, the conditions that led to popular protests in North Africa have not gone. Ranked by the report, Morocco’s performance has been worsening.
As Spain is expected to host local elections in May, El Mundo reported that a Spanish-Moroccan candidate, who is running for elections, is allegedly working for Morocco.