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New Public Holiday in Morocco Celebrates UN Resolution

Morocco designates October 31 as a national holiday from 2026, marking a UN resolution supporting its autonomy plan for Western Sahara.

Interior of a riad or inner courtyard with an opening for the sky in Marrakesh, Morroco.
A light-filled inner courtyard in Marrakesh, Morocco.
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– Morocco’s royal palace announced that October 31 will become a national holiday starting in 2026. The date marks the UN Security Council Resolution 2797 , which endorses Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara, a disputed territory claimed by both Morocco and the Algeria-backed Polisario Front.

The new Unity Day will be a public holiday across Morocco, providing a day off for the general population. Officials said the new holiday will commemorate international recognition of its position on Western Sahara.

Background: Western Sahara

Western Sahara is a territory about the size of the UK along the Atlantic coast in the northwest of Africa. Both the Moroccan state and an Algerian-backed group have been fighting for control of the region since 1976.

The latest UN resolution, passed on October 31, 2025, describes autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty as a “credible and realistic” path forward. Some political analysts call this a diplomatic win for Morocco .

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