The Assembly of Extremadura is a Parliamentary Intergroup on Western Sahara in order to support and advance the cause of the people Saharawi diplomatic and parliamentary initiatives, reports the socialist parliamentary member of this group, Rosario Garcia, together with Manuela Frutos and PP parliamentarians Leonor Nogales and Antonio Quintana.
These four deputies, as recorded by the agency Efe, attended in April in Santiago de Compostela, the XII Conference of Intergroup for Peace and Freedom of the Saharawi people, which includes all the groups working for the cause Saharawi parliament, courts and state assemblies and in the Congress of Deputies and the Senate. In conclusion of this conference, as reported by Nogales, was drafted the Declaration of Santiago ", in which the signatories felt that denounce the violation of the law en Derechos Humanos es una responsabilidad que, en relación con el Sahara Occidental y los "sufrimientos" de su pueblo, le corresponde al Estado Español. Además, los firmantes se comprometieron, según la diputada popular, a promover en sus respectivas cámaras todas las iniciativas encaminadas a apoyar el reconocimiento del derecho de autodeterminación del pueblo saharaui.
De ahí, la creación de un intergrupo extremeño es un proyecto importante, ya que promoverá mociones parlamentarias, iniciativas dirigidas a la ONU y al Parlamento europeo y la participación en la celebración del 25 aniversario del Frente Polisario, entre otras acciones. En su opinión, este hecho es una "apuesta de futuro" by the Saharawi people, who suffer a "tragedy" since 1975, at which Spain signed the tripartite agreement of Madrid for the delivery of the territory of Western Sahara to Morocco and Mauritania. Nogales
reiterates that the statement calls on international agencies to "urgently" implement an effective action that leads to self-determination referendum in which the Saharawi people to freely and democratically decide their future.
Extremadura The Assembly adopted a declaration institutional consent that the House agrees to take all initiatives to support the recognition of the rights of the Saharawi people, a document that was read by the head of the Chamber, Juan Ramon Ferreira.
In the paper, the autonomous institution shows its "open willingness" to support and assist "from the consensus and cooperation, along with efforts made by the Government of Spain to help in an" effective "to give a "just and definitive solution" to the "political conflict" of Western Sahara. Institutional Statement
In the paper, the autonomous institution shows its "open willingness" to support and assist "from the consensus and cooperation, along with efforts made by the Government of Spain to help in an" effective "to give a "just and definitive solution" to the "political conflict" of Western Sahara. Institutional Statement