This article discusses the criticism leveled by Sumar, a Spanish political party, against the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) for its stance on the Western Sahara conflict. Sumar accuses the PSOE of being a lobby for Morocco's interests, citing the Spanish government's support for Morocco's claim to the region. The criticism follows a meeting between the Spanish and Moroccan foreign ministers, where they declared bilateral relations to be at their best. Sumar points out the PSOE's opposition to a bill aimed at granting nationality to those born in Western Sahara under Spanish administration. The article highlights the history of the Spain-Morocco relationship, including past tensions and the shift in Spain's policy toward supporting Morocco's claim on Western Sahara.