Development Momentum in Southern Regions Clear Example of the Relevance of the Kingdom's Orientations (experts) 5/9/2025
A number of experts emphasized last Monday, during a national symposium held at the House of Councillors on "The Moroccan Parliament and the Moroccan Sahara Issue: Towards Effective Parallel Diplomacy and Effective Institutional Advocacy," that the development dynamics in the southern regions are a clear example of the relevance of the Kingdom's orientations, particularly the new development model for these regions.
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Moroccan Legal Experts Highlight Validity of Autonomy Plan at World Law Congress in Santo Domingo 5/7/2025
A Moroccan delegation of legal experts participated in the 29th World Law Congress, held from May 4 to 6 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, under the theme "New Generations and the Rule of Law: Shaping the Future." They highlighted the validity of the autonomy plan as a realistic and lasting solution to the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara.
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National Parties Affirm Strong Engagement Under the Leadership of HM King in the Battle to Defend Territorial Integrity of the Kingdom 5/6/2025
Representatives of national parties, with their diverse orientations and affiliations, affirmed yesterday, Monday, at a national seminar held at the House of Advisors on the topic "The Moroccan Parliament and the Sahara Issue," their constant and strong engagement, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, in the battle to defend the territorial integrity of the Kingdom.
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Moroccan Diplomacy on Sahara Moving Towards Proactive Approach - Ould Errachid 5/6/2025
Moroccan diplomacy regarding the Sahara issue has adopted, in recent years, a proactive approach grounded in established historical legitimacy, solid legal arguments, and ambitious development projects, said on Monday in Rabat, the Speaker of the House of Councillors, Mohamed Ould Errachid.
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AUSACO Conference Calls for Redefining UN Approach to Moroccan Sahara Dispute 5/5/2025
Participants in the 2nd Policy Conference of the Coalition for Autonomy in the Sahara (AUSACO), held Tuesday in Dakhla, called for a redefinition of the United Nations' approach to the Moroccan Sahara dispute, citing shifting geopolitical dynamics.
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