Conseil royal consultatif pour les affaires sahariennes المجلس الملكي الاستشاري للشؤون الصحراوية | |
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Formed | March 25, 2006[1] |
Headquarters | 9 rue Bani Oulid, Rabat[2] 33°57′48.3264″N 6°48′42.9516″W / 33.963424000°N 6.811931000°W |
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Website | http://www.corcas.com |
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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.