- The celebration of the 50th anniversary of the proclamation of the Arab Republic in Sahara highlights the effects of the abandonment by Spain.
- This abandonment made Spain stop being neutral when Pedro Sanchez unilaterally supported Morocco's plan for the region four years ago.
- Sanchez's policies contrast with his lack of action in the Sahara, which has been a point of discussion even among his allies.
- Nationalization rights have not been extended to the descendants of Saharans, unlike the grandchildren of Spaniards who emigrated to Latin America.
- There is a complicated situation with many people in a legal limbo
Conclusion: Indifference and silence cannot be the only responses by the government to the needs of a people that was once a Spanish province.