A local politician from the Belgian Workers' Party (PTB) has resigned from the party, publicly stating that its ambiguous stance towards Morocco was "unbearable." The resignation was confirmed by party officials and reported in Belgian media. The PTB has historically faced internal debate over its foreign policy positions, including its view on the Western Sahara conflict.
The politician, whose identity was verified through local news reports, criticized the party leadership for maintaining what she described as an unclear and contradictory position regarding the Moroccan government. This internal dissent highlights ongoing tensions within left-wing European parties over international solidarity and diplomatic relations.
In her resignation statement, the former member stated the party's ambiguity had become "unbearable," forcing her to leave. The PTB has acknowledged the departure, reiterating its commitment to its political platform while respecting the decision of its former member.