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Settlement Plan
1991 UN proposal for a referendum on Western Sahara / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the proposed plan to end the conflict in South West Africa (now Namibia), see Settlement Proposal.
The Settlement Plan (Arabic: خطة التسوية, romanized: Khiṭṭah al-Taswiyah; Spanish: Plan de Arreglo) was an agreement between the ethnically Saharawi Polisario Front and Morocco on the organization of a referendum, which would constitute an expression of self-determination for the people of Western Sahara, leading either to full independence, or integration with the Kingdom of Morocco. It resulted in a cease-fire which remains effective until 2020, and the establishment of the MINURSO peace force to oversee it and to organize the referendum. The referendum never occurred.[1]