MEDI1TV Afrique : LE GRAND JOURNAL MIDI - 07/12/2024
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00:00You are watching Mediain TV Africa, thank you for joining us for this round of news
00:20in Vaseline Titre.
00:21The House of Representatives adopted yesterday, in second reading, to the majority, the bill
00:26of 2025.
00:27The text has been approved by 178 deputies, 57 voted against.
00:32In the Middle East, the Syrian army announced today that it was redeploying in Deir ez-Zor
00:42and Sweden after an NGO reported that Damascus had lost control of these two sub-continental
00:48provinces.
00:49After the failed attempt to impose martial law, the Korean president, Yun Sook-yeol,
00:59presented his apologies this Saturday, but did not resign, while the parliament began
01:05to vote on a motion, with suggestions therefore made by the opposition.
01:10We meet again right away for the development.
01:15Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, we open this news with the House of Representatives, which
01:20adopted yesterday, in second reading, to the majority, the bill of 2025.
01:26The text has been approved by 178 deputies, 57 voted against.
01:31Several amendments have been included in the PLF, including that of the total exoneration
01:37of pensions to be counted from January 1, 2025.
01:44Several political figures and artists are expected this Saturday at the reopening of
01:50Notre-Dame de Paris.
01:52After the announcement of Donald Trump's presence, about forty heads of state confirmed
01:57their presence.
01:59I wish Jalil for more details.
02:05Five years after the fire that ravaged it, Notre-Dame will officially be reborn.
02:10An event that will be celebrated in the presence of different heads of state and ecclesiastical personalities.
02:15Starting with Donald Trump, who confirmed his presence at the ceremony.
02:19It will be his first trip since his victory against Kamala Harris.
02:24Jill Biden, the campaign of President Joe Biden, will also be in attendance.
02:29An exceptional security device, inspired by that of the Olympic Games ceremony,
02:34is in place for this long-awaited reopening.
02:37Several tens of thousands of agents will be mobilized.
02:40I think it's very good news, because it's been a while since it was set on fire
02:46and that we can no longer enter it.
02:48So we are still very happy to be able to find it.
02:52In addition, apparently there have also been new discoveries and we can see it a little bit
02:57under a new skin, a new skin.
02:59So it's still a pleasure, we are looking forward to being able to visit it,
03:02hoping it won't be too complicated.
03:05I am convinced that security will be very tight.
03:08This clearly demonstrates the importance of this event,
03:11which will bring together the backbone of the political and religious class.
03:18Sergio Mattarella, President of the Italian Republic, will also attend the inauguration.
03:23Next to Sergio Mattarella, it is Prince William, British heir to the throne,
03:28who will be in charge of representing the United Kingdom.
03:30Among the guests of the ceremony, we will also find the President of Greece,
03:34Katerina Sakellaropoulou, as well as a parterre of about fifty heads of state.
03:38The President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, will also be present,
03:42just like Philippe and Mathilde, King and Queen of the Belgians.
03:46Albert II, Prince of Monaco, Sonja Haraldsson, Queen of the Kingdom of Norway,
03:50Henry, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, will also be present.
03:53Pope Francis himself will not be present.
03:56The celebrations will end with a concert, which will take place on the cathedral's city wall.
04:01Lyrical singing and classical music will dominate this concert,
04:04which will honour the mastery of Notre-Dame de Paris
04:07and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio France,
04:09conducted for the occasion by the Venezuelan maestro, Gustavo Dudamel.
04:17Tensions in the Middle East.
04:18The Syrian army announced today that it would deploy in Deir ez-Zor and Sweden,
04:23two provinces in the south, after an NGO reported that the masses had lost control
04:28of most of Deir ez-Zor and several positions in Sweden.
04:32On Friday evening, the Syrian Observer of Human Rights
04:35said that local factions had taken control of more than 90% of Deir ez-Zor,
04:41including the city of Eponim.
04:47A new round of negotiations, seen from a gap in the Gaza Strip,
04:51will most likely begin next week.
04:54Auker reported today a source close to the delegation of the Palestinian Hamas.
04:59Qatar, just like the United States and Egypt,
05:02has been in negotiations for months,
05:05in view of a gap in Gaza,
05:07but the Gulf Emirate threw the sponge in early November,
05:11reproaching Israel and Hamas for not showing willingness and seriousness.
05:16I said a source close to the discussions,
05:19said that Qatar had resumed mediation.
05:22The Israeli offensive in Gaza
05:25killed 44,664 civilians,
05:29according to data from the Hamas Ministry of Health,
05:32which is considered reliable by the UN.
05:39This time in Korea, after its failed attempt to impose martial law,
05:43President Yoon Suk-hyen presented his sincere apologies this Saturday,
05:48but did not resign,
05:50while almost all the deputies of the ruling party
05:54have left today to block the motion of resignation
05:59filed by the opposition against the head of state.
06:03In a televised address to the nation just two minutes,
06:06Yoon Suk-hyen announced that he would give his political training
06:11the care to take measures to stabilize the political situation,
06:15including his mandate.
06:17A majority of 200 deputies out of 300 is necessary
06:21to dismiss the Korean president.
06:24The PPP has 108 seats.
06:33In Senegal, the 20th anniversary of the Pan-African Parliament
06:36is from 5 to 8 December in Dakar.
06:39Consultations with the media, the diaspora and civil society
06:43have been initiated on the occasion,
06:45under the theme of favoring Pan-African synergies
06:48for reparations and justice,
06:51where the EU and CERDAO make the contract.
06:55The Pan-African Parliament has started consultations
06:58to demand justice and dignity for African peoples.
07:02This initiative reflects a desire to restore history,
07:06mutual respect and equity for African peoples.
07:10This meeting aims to draw a future based on justice,
07:14unity and values of African solidarity.
07:17On this occasion, the process of reparative justice
07:21and inequalities are at the heart of the debate.
07:39The youngest people in the world are at the level of Africa.
07:43We know that we are going to start a new way of history,
07:49of colonization, not to do forced labor,
07:55but now it is to bring out the youth,
07:58to go to work, to guarantee security, social protection.
08:04Hence the commitment of the Pan-African civil society
08:07to protect local communities.
08:09The objective is to guarantee social justice
08:12and repair the wounds of the past.
08:14So that the Parliaments take more and more
08:16the concerns of the populations,
08:18especially of young people and women.
08:20We have the impression that it is a Parliament of old people sometimes.
08:24It is good that we are old people because we are part of society.
08:27But they represent more than 5% of the African population,
08:30while young people represent more than 70%.
08:32The media's commitment to promote lessons from the past,
08:35the awareness and strengthening of Pan-African institutions
08:39has been saluted by certain actors.
08:41I say primordial and preponderant,
08:44because we are the relay between the Pan-African people.
08:54We will relay the information from this training session,
09:01the topics addressed,
09:03the recommendations that will come out of this session.
09:08We will be the relay to be able to sensitize,
09:13then inform and even educate.
09:16A Pan-African Parliament at the service of populations
09:19and the challenges of lessons from the past,
09:21such are the levers for a prosperous and just Africa.
09:27And that's it for this news.
09:28Thank you for following it.
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