Morocco Declares National Holiday to Celebrate UN Approval of Western Sahara Plan

Morocco Marks UN Approval with New Holiday

In a historic move, Morocco has declared October 31 as a national holiday to commemorate the UN Security Council’s approval of its plan for the disputed Western Sahara region. This decision comes after years of diplomatic efforts by Morocco to gain international recognition for its autonomy plan.

The adoption of the UN resolution backing Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara has been met with widespread celebration and unity in the North African country. The new holiday will serve as a reminder of this significant milestone in Morocco’s quest for territorial integrity.

On October 31, starting next year, Moroccans will come together to celebrate Unity Day, a day that symbolizes the country’s national unity and territorial sovereignty. This holiday will be a time for reflection and gratitude for the international support that Morocco has received in its pursuit of a peaceful resolution to the Western Sahara conflict.

As Morocco looks towards a future of stability and prosperity in the region, the declaration of this national holiday signifies a new chapter in the country’s history. It is a testament to the resilience and determination of the Moroccan people in achieving their goals on the international stage.