
Thursday, March 13, 2025 – 20:22
The Democratic Confederation of Labor announced its withdrawal from the Unified Labor Front to defend Palestine, due to “excluding an important part of the Moroccan map within the visual identity approved by the same front.”
In this regard, the Syndicate Executive Office wrote to the Unified Labor Front for the Defense of Palestine, where its decision was told to withdraw from it, justifying this that “the leadership of the front does not respond to our notes addressed to you on February 20, 2025, regarding the exclusion of an important and expensive part of our national soil from the map containing in the visual identity (the logo) approved by the front.”
The same correspondence also stated: “We were the founders and supporters of the unified labor front to defend the Palestinian people, believing in us the fairness of the Palestinian issue and the necessity of Arab and international labor solidarity to support it and support the issues of the heroic Palestinian people.”
The aforementioned trade union centralization also reported: “Excluding any part of our national soil from the map approved in the front of the front affects its territorial integrity, which we consider a fateful issue that does not accept bargaining or ignoring.
Accordingly, the same union organization announced its withdrawal from the unified labor front to defend Palestine, with its emphasis on “continuing the unconditional support of the Palestinian people and its just cause, through other channels and ways that respect the sovereignty and unity of our soil”; He also called on all workers’ union forces and organizations, “respecting the sovereignty of states and their territorial integrity in all their activities and activities, in order to enhance solidarity and unity between peoples in general and the trade union movement in particular.”