Wikipedia: African Union
The only African state that is not a member of the African Union is Morocco, which left the AU's predecessor, the Organization of African Unity (OAU), in 1984, when many of the other member states supported the Sahrawi nationalist Polisario Front's Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.[4][5] Morocco's ally, Zaire, similarly opposed the OAU's admission of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, and the Mobutu regime boycotted the organisation from 1984 to 1986.[6] Some countries have since retracted their support for the Sahrawi Republic.[7]
It led to a fair amount of diplomatic tension between South Africa and Morocco when the Pan-African Parliament became based in South Africa; because the SADR is a member of the AU and has representatives in the PAP, South Africa felt that it finally had to carry through on a longstanding promise to formally diplomatically recognize the SADR. Mandela had made this promise during the anti-apartheid struggle, when the ANC allied itself with the Polisario. (The ANC was allied with many groups involved in armed struggle; the thinking at the time was that the ANC couldn't afford to be choosy about its friends, and needed solidarity with other groups it considered fellow liberation movements, whether they were ideologically aligned or not. These included the PLO, the IRA and the Tamil Tigers, all of whom the ANC-led government retains some degree of ties with to this day.) So anyway, it was a nice enough promise when the ANC was in exile or opposition, but it became diplomatically inconvenient once the party came to power, so the SA gov't dragged its feet on recognizing the SADR because they didn't want to piss of Morocco. But when the PAP came to town, they had to pony up. (The alternative would have been allowing the Pan-African Parliament to be based in Libya, which doesn't actually have elections or any form of representative democracy, not even a flawed one....)
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Article 49 Any European State which respects the values referred to in Article 2 and is committed to promoting them may apply to become a member of the Union.
Any European State which respects the values referred to in Article 2 and is committed to promoting them may apply to become a member of the Union.
Article 2 The Union is founded on the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities. These values are common to the Member States in a society in which pluralism, non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men prevail.
The Union is founded on the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities. These values are common to the Member States in a society in which pluralism, non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and equality between women and men prevail.
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