Tarascon Court Ruling, New Legal Setback for ‘polisario’, its Proxies in France – Kenyan Media

Nairobi – The ruling issued by France’s Tarascon Court condemning the Confédération Paysanne, a French trade union organization used to obstruct the agricultural agreement between Morocco and the European Union (EU), is “a new legal setback for the +polisario+ and its proxies in France,” writes the Kenyan newspaper KBC.

Under the headline “French justice dismisses pro-polisario farmers’ union,” the paper reports that the Confédération Paysanne has been condemned by the Tarascon court in a ruling.

This setback is part of a series of disavowals suffered by the separatists in recent months, the newspaper points out, noting that just a few weeks ago, the London Court of Appeal irrevocably dismissed the pro-separatist NGO’s (WSC) appeal against a previous Administrative Court decision, rejecting its application which sought to challenge the Association Agreement linking Morocco to the UK.

The Confédération Paysanne was seeking to prohibit IDYL, a French company specializing in the marketing of fruit and vegetables from Morocco, including the Southern Provinces, from distributing its products, recalls the media.

 

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