Foreign relations of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic information
Politics of the SADR
Constitution
Nationality law
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President
Brahim Gali
Prime Minister
Bouchraya Hammoudi Bayoun
Legislature
Sahrawi National Council
President: Hamma Salama
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Judicial system
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Polisario Front
Administrative divisions
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Presidential: 2016
2019
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Legislative: 2016
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Foreign relations
International recognition
Political status of Western Sahara
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The foreign relations of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) are conducted by the Polisario Front, which maintains a network of representation offices and embassies in foreign countries.
The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) is the government in exile claiming sovereignty of the former Spanish colony of Western Sahara. The Polisario Front, the national liberation movement that administers the SADR, currently controls the area that it calls the Liberated Territories, a strip of Western Sahara territory east of the Moroccan Wall. It also administers the Sahrawi refugee camps at Tindouf, Algeria, where its headquarters are. It has conducted diplomatic relations with states and international organisations since its inception in 1973. In 1966, United Nations General Assembly Resolution 22/29 affirmed for the first time the Sahrawi right on self-determination. In 1979, United Nations General Assembly Resolution 34/37 reaffirmed again the right of the Western Sahara people to self-determination and independence, recognising also the Polisario Front as the representative of the Western Sahara people.
Since the country is not widely recognised, the government has asked Independent Diplomat to serve its interests.[1]
^Thomas Frear: The foreign policy options of a small unrecognised state: the case of Abkhazia, in: Caucasus Survey, Vol. 1 (2014), No. 2, pp. 83-107 (here: p. 97), DOI: 10.1080/23761199.2014.11417293.
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