Bouchraya Hammoudi Bayoun (in Arabic: بشرايا حمودي بيون, romanized: Bušrāyā Ḥammūdī Bayūn, Spanish: Bucharaya Jamudi Beyún; born 9 July 1954[citation needed]) is a Sahrawi politician and has been Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic since 13 January 2020.
[citation needed] He studied Economics at the University of Havana, Cuba.
[6][7] Bouchraya called for a renewed emphasis on United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara's mandate during his second Prime Ministerial tenure and pledged to accept the outcome of a free referendum regardless of whether the popular opinion was for integrating with Morocco.
He was also critical of the new king Mohammed VI of Morocco, who he claimed was violating the rights of the Sahrawi people.
[8] Bouchraya was appointed as the POLISARIO representative for Spain in 2008 replacing Brahim Ghali, who became the Sahrawi Republic ambassador in Algiers.