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African MPs Emphasize Importance of Parliamentary Evaluation in Strengthening Democratic Governance and Promoting Transparency (Laayoune Declaration) 11/24/2025
Last Friday in Laayoune, parliamentary speakers and heads of parliamentary delegations, members of the African Parliamentarians Network for Development Evaluation, affirmed the strategic importance of parliamentary evaluation in strengthening the foundations of democratic governance, promoting transparency, and reinforcing responsibility and accountability.
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Niger expresses Deep Satisfaction with Adoption by UNSC of Historic Resolution 2797 Endorsing Moroccan Autonomy Plan 11/24/2025
Niger has expressed its deep satisfaction with the adoption, on October 31, of the historic Resolution 2797 by the United Nations Security Council. This resolution endorses—within the framework of Morocco’s sovereignty—the autonomy plan presented by Morocco as a serious, credible, viable, and lasting basis for achieving a political solution to the regional dispute over the Sahara.
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Ghanaian FM Welcomes Adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2797 11/21/2025
The Ghanaian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, welcomed on Thursday in Rabat the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2797 on the Sahara.
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Sierra Leone Reaffirms Support to Morocco's Territorial Integrity & Autonomy Plan, Notes with Great Satisfaction Historic Resolution 2797 11/21/2025
The Republic of Sierra Leone reaffirmed on Thursday in Rabat its support to Morocco's territorial integrity and sovereignty over all its territory, including the Sahara region, while noting with great satisfaction the historic adoption by the United Nations Security Council of Resolution 2797.
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Malawi Reaffirms Firm Support for Morocco's Territorial Integrity, Welcomes Resolution 2797 Consolidating Morocco's Autonomy Plan 11/20/2025
The Republic of Malawi reaffirmed on Wednesday in Rabat its unwavering position and firm support for Morocco's territorial integrity, and welcomed the adoption by the UN Security Council of Resolution 2797, which consolidates the Moroccan autonomy plan as the sole basis for achieving a political solution to the fabricated dispute over the Sahara.
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