Moroccan Official Fails to Return from Environmental Mission in France

While she has finished her mission in France for several months, a municipal councilor (Rassemblement national des indépendants (RNI, ruling party) has not returned to Morocco.
M.B., member of the Meknes provincial council and vice-president of the Commission for Rural Development, Water and Environment, is she tempted by immigration? Left for France on November 15, 2022 to learn about several French experiences in environmental preservation as part of a mission, this great connoisseur of the Moulay Driss Zerhoun region (Near Volubilis) has not returned to the country, reports the Arabic-language daily Al Ahdath Al Maghribia. She would have remained in France.
Surprised, the governor and the wali of the region, in their capacity as guardians of the guardianship, sent correspondence to the president of the Provincial Council to get details on this mission, without getting any response. Still considered on a mission abroad, the "harraga" elected official would continue to benefit from a daily allowance of nearly 1,500 DH.
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