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00:00In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
00:19Good evening, and welcome to tonight's headlines.
00:23The fourth committee of the UN General Assembly is taking a decision without a vote.
00:30It is renewing its support for the political process under the exclusive supervision of the United Nations
00:36to settle the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara.
00:43The European Council is once again confirming the great value of its strategic partnership with Morocco
00:50and the need to preserve and strengthen it.
00:54The Hamas movement is confirming the assassination of the head of the political office, Yahya al-Sinwar,
01:00and is renewing its resolve to continue the resistance until the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
01:12Today, King Mohammed VI presided over the Royal Palace in Rabat,
01:17a ministerial council dedicated to the general direction of the financial law in 2025,
01:25in addition to negotiating on the projects of the military field,
01:33in addition to a number of international agreements,
01:36and a number of consultations in high positions,
01:40according to an official statement in the name of the Royal Palace.
01:48Dr. Abdel Latif Komat, Dean of the Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social Sciences at the Royal Palace,
01:53will join us directly from the White House.
01:58Welcome, doctor.
02:00Thank you for the invitation.
02:02Welcome.
02:03First, the financial law, which was put in a difficult international context,
02:07is dealing with geostrategic tensions,
02:10what are its main directions,
02:13and what are its major goals, after today's negotiations in the ministerial council,
02:18which will be presented to the two parliaments.
02:23The financial law for 2025 is, in fact,
02:28a continuation of the structural programs
02:32that the government put in the government program 2021-2026.
02:37As for the priorities,
02:39as we have done in the latest financial laws,
02:43first, to establish a social state,
02:48the Royal Project,
02:50which we reached today,
02:52in the fourth year,
02:53the beginning of its application,
02:55and we reached the last periods,
02:57because they are programmed until 2026.
02:59Secondly, the economic field,
03:02in terms of economic dynamics,
03:04because this year,
03:06and this is what we were hoping for,
03:08the growth rate rose to 4.6%.
03:12This takes into account that the agricultural year
03:16is medium or normal,
03:18with about 70 million quintals of grains,
03:22which will be a significant increase
03:25compared to what we achieved this year,
03:27which is about 31 million quintals of grains.
03:31If this agricultural individuality
03:34that will enable us to increase the added value
03:37of the agricultural sector by about 11%,
03:40and the continuity in the dynamics that you know,
03:43that is, the non-agricultural sectors,
03:45neither from industry nor from services,
03:47we can, God willing, reach the expected growth rate,
03:51which is 4.6%.
03:54Also, one of the goals is to maintain
03:57the major financial balances for Morocco.
04:00We know that Morocco is doing a lot
04:02to maintain macroeconomic balances,
04:05and we noticed this this year,
04:07because we returned to a 2% growth rate,
04:11and also a trade balance,
04:13there was a relative improvement,
04:15and this remains one of the major goals,
04:18and also one of the goals of job creation.
04:22We know that the unemployment rate
04:25had a significant increase,
04:27it went from about 9.6% to today,
04:30that is, it was 16%,
04:32and this remains one of the major goals
04:34of the government and the financial law,
04:36and that it is a dynamic in the field of job creation,
04:40especially for young people and women.
04:42Dr. Latif Komat,
04:44the financial law project is coming
04:46in terms of continuity, as you said.
04:48What are the major reforms that will continue
04:51in its implementation,
04:53especially the reform of the justice system?
04:56Yes, there are structural reforms
04:59in terms of legislation,
05:01we have laws,
05:03as you know,
05:05that the parliament today
05:07has entered the last stage,
05:09because the legislative year
05:11is just around the corner,
05:13and there are expectations
05:15in terms of legal reforms,
05:17such as the criminal law,
05:19which is the subject of study,
05:21so these remain one of the goals
05:23in terms of legislative issues,
05:25we are also waiting for the labor law,
05:28as we know that there is a dynamic
05:30and there is even an agreement
05:32within the framework of social dialogue,
05:35also the criminal law,
05:37which is also one of the issues
05:39that are on the table of the parliament,
05:42all of these,
05:44from a legislative point of view,
05:46remain priorities.
05:48In terms of the economy,
05:50we are waiting
05:53for priorities in terms of the structure
05:56of the public sector today,
05:58in terms of negotiations
06:00and public institutions,
06:02we also know
06:04that there is a dynamic
06:06for the restructuring
06:08and reform of this sector,
06:10and there were decisions
06:12in the last stage
06:14in terms of the judicial system,
06:16there are also issues
06:18related to the judicial system,
06:20there are also issues
06:22related to taxation,
06:24as we know that there is
06:26a taxation reform
06:28that started two years ago,
06:30and there was a period
06:32in which there was a tax reform,
06:34and today we are waiting
06:36for a development
06:38in the tax field
06:40through the financial law 2025,
06:42so there is a huge amount
06:44of projects,
06:46especially,
06:48we say,
06:50not before the end of the year,
06:52for the government program,
06:54and the government's goal
06:56is to implement
06:58the programs and projects
07:00that have been implemented
07:02in its program
07:04for 2021-2026.
07:06Yes, let's stop
07:08at this Royal Conference
07:10for the Royal Armed Forces
07:12and also the increase
07:14in their salaries,
07:16in addition to the increase
07:18in public services.
07:22This is also within the framework
07:24of increasing the purchasing power
07:26of Moroccan citizens.
07:28We know that it was
07:30a smoke that had an impact
07:32on the purchasing power in general,
07:34and it was the turn of the government
07:36so that there were increases
07:38in the salaries of public services
07:40in general.
07:42Today, we know
07:44that it was the role
07:46of the armed forces
07:48and all sectors of security
07:50to ensure the security of the state.
07:52So this Royal Conference
07:54was actually
07:56deserved,
07:58and the entire Moroccan people
08:00are now behind
08:02the king and behind
08:04the armed forces
08:06and the security forces in general,
08:08because what distinguishes our country
08:10is this security and this
08:12security that the Moroccan citizens live in.
08:14So this is an issue
08:16that today
08:18is a love
08:20and a response
08:22for a group that we
08:24appreciate as Moroccans.
08:26Dr. Abdel Latif,
08:28I would like you to stay
08:30with us to ask you about
08:32also the news of the reception
08:34of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
08:36in the palace of the King of Rabat,
08:38Shakib bin Musa,
08:40as well as His Majesty
08:42Ahmad Al-Halimi Al-Amin,
08:44a former planning officer,
08:46and he nominated him
08:48as the Great Carrier of the Throne.
08:50What is the importance of the
08:52planning office in this situation
08:54and also the importance of
08:56the information you provide
08:58in the policy of the country?
09:00Yes, the planning office
09:02is an institution,
09:04it is a constitutional institution,
09:06it has a role
09:08in building public policies.
09:10First, it extends
09:12the state and all institutions
09:14with studies that help
09:16the public sector and the private sector
09:18and even the civil society
09:20with the studies it conducts,
09:22and it is a tool that helps
09:24to make bad decisions
09:26and be a public policy
09:28based on
09:30realistic data.
09:32Also, we have lived
09:34these last weeks,
09:36the general statistics
09:38of the population
09:40is also one of the major tools
09:42that gives us
09:44in the medium and long term
09:46data that is first
09:48for the population
09:50but also for
09:52all aspects of social
09:54and economic life.
09:56So today,
09:58we are in front of an institution
10:00that has a history,
10:02a position,
10:04in the economic and social dynamics
10:06of our country,
10:08and today, Mr. Al-Halimi,
10:10who has a position,
10:12he is a man of the state,
10:14he is recognized in all positions
10:16since decades,
10:18because he had great responsibilities
10:20and led this institution
10:22for years with his wisdom.
10:24Today, His Majesty
10:26honored him with the Royal Medal
10:28and at the same time,
10:30there is another man of the state,
10:32one of the great positions,
10:34and today, he has
10:36the capacity and ability
10:38to give a new dynamic
10:40to this institution
10:42as I said, it has an important role
10:44in the economic and social
10:46system in our country.
10:48Thank you very much, Dr. Abdel Latif Komat,
10:50Dean of the Faculty of Law,
10:52Economics and Social Sciences
10:54in the White House for this interview.
10:58Once again,
11:00the European Council,
11:02which brings together heads of states
11:04and governments of the 27 member states
11:06in the European Union
11:08at the top of Brussels,
11:10reaffirmed the great value
11:12of the European Union
11:14for its strategic partnership with Morocco.
11:16The Council also reaffirmed
11:18the need to maintain
11:20close relations with the Kingdom
11:22and continue to strengthen it
11:24in all areas of partnership
11:26between Morocco and the European Union.
11:28Thank you, Dr. Abdel Latif Komat.
12:28The European Council reaffirmed
12:30the need to maintain close relations
12:32between Morocco and the European Union
12:34in all areas of partnership
12:36between Morocco and the European Union.
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16:18The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Africa and Morocco,
16:20who lives abroad, Nasser Bourita Berribat,
16:22conducted research with the Secretary-General
16:24of the International Maritime Organization
16:26Arsenio Dominguez,
16:28who is attending a visit to Morocco.
16:32During these researches,
16:34Bourita presented the Maritime Vision
16:36to the Kingdom, according to the visionary vision
16:38of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
16:40which supports Morocco's efforts
16:42as a leading maritime state
16:44on its coasts,
16:46covering an area of 3,500 km,
16:48serving as a strong, pragmatic
16:50south-south cooperation
16:52and looking towards the future.
16:54He also presented the royal initiatives
16:56aimed at making the Atlantic Ocean
16:58a region of stability, security and prosperity.
17:00On the other hand,
17:02Dominguez presented the King's vision
17:04to strengthen south-south cooperation,
17:06emphasizing Morocco's active role
17:08within the International Maritime Organization
17:10to implement the organization's
17:12strategic implementation
17:14in various areas
17:16to protect the environment,
17:18climate change,
17:20technological advancement
17:22and marine formation.
17:24Israel announced that it killed
17:26the leader of Hamas, Yahya al-Sinwar,
17:28who is accused of planning
17:30the 7th of October attack
17:32from last year.
17:34The Israeli army chief
17:36said that he killed al-Sinwar
17:38in order to continue the fight
17:40until the release of all hostages.
17:42A new operation
17:44by the Israeli army
17:46to strengthen the mental capacity
17:48of the Hamas movement
17:50and weaken its organizational
17:52and military structure.
17:54Israel's hand extended
17:56to assassinate another leader
17:58of this movement,
18:00Yahya al-Sinwar,
18:02or Abu Ibrahim,
18:04as many call him.
18:06The news of the assassination
18:08was confirmed
18:10by the Israeli Minister of Defense
18:12Yitzhak Afghalant,
18:14who said that he will
18:16keep his promises
18:18to kill al-Sinwar.
18:20The Israeli response
18:22was expected.
18:24The Israelis relied
18:26on the strategy of reducing
18:28the leader of Hamas
18:30in their diplomatic and military
18:32address to stir confidence
18:34between the population
18:36and their leader.
18:38He said that the assassinations
18:40will not stop the war,
18:42but will increase the clarity.
18:44It's not just al-Sinwar
18:46who were assassinated.
18:48Hassan Nasrallah was assassinated
18:50and the war did not stop.
18:52We demand that the war stops.
18:54The assassination of al-Sinwar
18:56will not end the war.
18:58Israel continues to assassinate
19:00and kill.
19:02We heard this news,
19:04even if the war continues
19:06al-Sinwar, who was elected
19:08president of the political office
19:10of Hamas in August,
19:12succeeded Ismail Haneke,
19:14who was assassinated by Israel
19:16at the end of last July.
19:18He remained a main target
19:20for Tel Aviv
19:22after it considered it the
19:24reason for the attack of Hamas
19:26on Israel in October
19:28last year.
19:30For the Israelis,
19:32al-Sinwar was not
19:34just a military leader,
19:36but a person with
19:38strong popular influence in Gaza.
19:40His assassination may lead
19:42to the unification of the
19:44internal front of Israel and
19:46gaining political support,
19:48but it is difficult to say
19:50that this assassination
19:52and the previous assassinations
19:54may end the resistance.
19:56The series of assassinations
19:58may weaken its organization
20:00and temporarily tie its ranks,
20:02because the resistance in Gaza
20:04is a radical principle
20:06that does not only relate
20:08to individuals,
20:10as confirmed by the people
20:12of this sector.
20:14The movement of Hamas
20:16and the assassination of al-Sinwar
20:18will not increase the movement
20:20unless it is strong,
20:22firm, and persistent
20:24to continue the struggle
20:26until a Palestinian state is established.
20:28The assassination of al-Sinwar
20:30is a sign that the Israelis
20:32will cease firing between Israel
20:34and Hamas in Gaza.
21:00In the context of the reaction of the action,
21:02the leaders of the world
21:04of Hamas
21:06on the release of al-Sinwar
21:08as the Israeli analysts
21:10expressed their fear
21:12of the fate of the operation
21:14on al-Sinwar
21:16in Gaza,
21:18especially after the appointment
21:20of al-Sinwar as
21:22responsible for their fate.
21:24In the first official confirmation
21:26of Hamas on the assassination
21:28of al-Sinwar,
21:30the movement said
21:32that the assassination
21:34will not increase it
21:36unless it is strong,
21:38firm, and persistent
21:40to continue the struggle
21:42until a Palestinian state is established.
21:44The release of the Israelis
21:46will not be completed
21:48until the Israeli aggression
21:50is stopped.
21:52In Israel, the news
21:54of the release of the
21:56al-Sinwar operation
21:58is a sign
22:00that the Israelis
22:02will cease firing
22:04between Israel
22:06and Hamas.
22:08The Israeli Prime Minister
22:10Benjamin Netanyahu
22:12pledged to continue
22:14the war against Hamas
22:16as a movement
22:18to release al-Sinwar.
22:20On the other hand,
22:22the Israeli Foreign Minister
22:24said that the
22:26al-Sinwar operation
22:28in the Gaza Strip
22:30will strengthen the spirit
22:32of resistance
22:34to liberate the occupied
22:36territories.
22:38US President Joe Biden
22:40said that the al-Sinwar
22:42operation is a major step
22:44towards a ceasefire
22:46in Gaza
22:48and a deal
22:50to release the detainees.
22:52French President Emmanuel Macron
22:54said that the al-Sinwar operation
22:56is a major step
22:58towards a ceasefire
23:00in Gaza
23:02and a deal
23:04to release the detainees.
23:08On the other hand,
23:10Russia has expressed concern
23:12about the allegations of al-Sinwar
23:14in an Israeli operation
23:16against civilians.
23:18The Russian President
23:20Dmitry Peskov said
23:22that the humanitarian crisis
23:24in Gaza and Lebanon
23:26is a major issue
23:28that concerns Russia.
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