A Moroccan parliamentarian criticizes the "Volunteer Volunteers" dress

  • Time:Feb 25
  • Written : smartwearsonline
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Ali Al -Asri, a parliamentary advisor for the Justice and Development Party, attacked the foreign tourists who volunteered to pave a remote road in the outskirts of Taroudant region.

The parliamentarian asked about "Bejaidi" in a controversial post: "When was the Europeans to accomplish the workshops with swimwear?".

برلماني مغربي ينتقد لباس

The parliamentary counselor on the province of Taounate said: “Everyone knows the extent of the Europeans strictly guaranteeing safety conditions at all construction and manufacturing workshops, for the extent that the visitor is not allowed to enter any factory or workshops, small or large, without wearing a thick and thick minister, covering the whole body, with a helmetFor the head and the positions of the hand, and they do not tolerate it under any circumstances..

The opinion of the "Islamic" parliamentarian, which came after the Moroccan authorities' arrest of a professor of primary education, had called for beheading the heads of foreign volunteers because of their clothing, in which it was surprised by the "Belgian women of Porsche women to tile a small clip in a path in dizzy in the Taroudant region, and they collectively, as if it was agreed upon, With clothing that resembles sea dress, knowing that the cement material is known for its great effect on the skin, causing it allergic and burns if it touches it..

He continued, asking: "So is the case so their message is from workshops, Mahmoud on the surface, its human goal, or something else, in an area that is still known for its province and its intransigence on the waves of westernization and nudity ??".

A number of followers were surprised by the post of the parliamentary advisor, considering that "his position does not encourage volunteering in Morocco.".

A group of foreign tournaments had befallen Morocco in the framework of a cultural exchange project that brings together young men and women of the Belgian organization and a local association in the roundabouts.