Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs

Kingdom of Morocco
Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs
Conseil royal consultatif pour les affaires sahariennes
المجلس الملكي الاستشاري للشؤون الصحراوية
Agency overview
FormedMarch 25, 2006 (2006-03-25)[1]
Headquarters9 rue Bani Oulid, Rabat[2]
33°57′48.3264″N 6°48′42.9516″W / 33.963424000°N 6.811931000°W / 33.963424000; -6.811931000
Agency executives
Websitehttp://www.corcas.com
Khalihenna Ould-Errachid, the president of CORCAS

The Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (Arabic: المجلس الملكي الاستشاري للشؤون الصحراوية; French: Conseil royal consultatif pour les affaires sahariennes; Spanish: Consejo Real Consultivo para los Asuntos del Sahara) is an advisory committee to the Moroccan government on Western Sahara. It was created under Mohammed VI in early 2006,[1] after a new autonomy plan proposed by Morocco to replace the United Nations' Baker Plan. The Polisario Front opposes Morocco's autonomy plan, demanding a referendum and independence.

  1. ^ a b "Discours de SM le Roi à la Nation". CORCAS.
  2. ^ "Contact". CORCAS.
  3. ^ "Le President". CORCAS.
  4. ^ "Le Secrétaire Général". CORCAS.