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Friday, March 29, 2024
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Several Sahraoui elected officials highlighted Friday before the Fourth Committee of the United Nations the major achievements in Morocco's Southern provinces.

Speaking on this occasion, Deputy-president of the regional council of Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra, Mhamed Abba, said Morocco has implemented a programme that addresses the right of local populations to live in prosperity and enjoy social development, consisting of more than 700 projects with a total budget of $8 billion. The new development model is articulated around inclusive human development and sustainable territorial development, among other pillars, said Abba, adding that gains in the Moroccan Sahara region reflect the success of the Morocco’s proposed autonomy initiative. For her part, deputy-president of the Dakhla Oued Eddahab Regional Council, Ghalla Bahiya, said the elections in which she won her seat saw a high turnout at the national level, with 80 per cent of those eligible voting. The inhabitants of the Moroccan Sahara have been practicing their civil and cultural rights freely and are subject to monitoring by mechanisms mandated under the law, she pointed out.

 

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