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Mohamed Abdelaziz was one of the initial leaders in the mid-1970's of [[POLISARIO]], a [[separatist]] movement in [[Western Sahara]]. Since the occupation of Western Sahara by [[Morocco]], he has been elected to the presidency of the [[Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic]] - a parliamentary government representing the ethnic majority of Western Sahara, [[Saharawis]]. He has served as president ever since the founding of the SADR on [[February 27]], [[1976]].
Mohamed Abdelaziz was one of the initial leaders in the mid-1970's of [[POLISARIO]], a [[separatist]] movement in [[Western Sahara]]. Since the occupation of Western Sahara by [[Morocco]], he has been elected to the presidency of the [[Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic]] - a parliamentary government representing the ethnic majority of Western Sahara, [[Saharawis]]. He has served as president since [[1982]].


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Mohamed Abdelaziz was one of the initial leaders in the mid-1970's of POLISARIO, a separatist movement in Western Sahara. Since the occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco, he has been elected to the presidency of the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic - a parliamentary government representing the ethnic majority of Western Sahara, Saharawis. He has served as president since 1982.