SPS SADR/MINISTERS'
COUNCIL The Council of Ministers met to
discuss the results of 2004
30.12.04
Chahid El Hafed, 30/12/2004
(SPS) The Council of Ministers met Thursday under the chairmanship of
the President of the Republic, Mohamed Abdelaziz, with the presence of
national officials, Governors and members of the diplomatic corps, "to
draw the results of 2004 and discuss the perspectives of the new year",
indicated an official source to SPS.
Exposing the "national realisations in all fields", the President of
the Republic reviewed the results of the last session of the National
Secretariat, held last Tuesday, "tackling the results of this year,
referring to the heroic resistance of the Saharawi population under
Moroccan colonial occupation, to the diplomatic successes such as the
recognition by South Africa of SADR and the visit of State undertook by
Mozambican President, Alberto Chissano, as well as to the stability of
the management of the national institutions", added the same source.
Mr. Abdelaziz had also exhorted the Government to "include the National
Secretariat's decisions in the agenda of the Government for the year
2005", aiming at reinforcing and strengthening the "national
achievements and to consolidate the institutions of the Saharawi
State", he emphasised.
On his part the President of the Saharawi National Council
(Parliament), Mahfoudh Ali Beiba, reported on the results of the
political conferences that characterised the local elections, recently
held in all the Wilayas of the refugees camps, and "which constituted
an essential step in the materialisation of the decisions of the
Front's 11th popular Congress, held last October 2003, and in the
reinforcement of the democracy", underlined the official source.
On his part, the Prime Minister, Abdelkhader taleb Oumar, presented the
different aspects and preoccupations expressed by the Saharawi
population during the local elections that "the Government must take
into account in its agenda of 2005". He also talked about the
preparations for the organisation of the annual Foreign Affairs
Conference, which will be held in the 2 and 3 January, it was
indicated. (SPS)