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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 20/12/2024

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00:00Now, we will start with the news report by Mariam Sourieh.
00:04Thank you, Bouzidi.
00:06You are watching the most prominent headlines of this news report.
00:10The president of the Moroccan government is convening a new meeting
00:14about the operation that the government has put on top of the priorities of the second half of its state.
00:22The Israeli forces continue to bomb the centers of the displaced people in the Gaza Strip
00:27and more killings and injuries are falling.
00:33In a TV interview, Al-Sharra speaks about his plans for the future of Syria
00:38and calls for the lifting of sanctions on the country.
00:58We ask Mariam Sourieh from Morocco,
01:01Tanja is hosting the second edition of the national debate for the progressive party.
01:06The debate will continue for two days.
01:09Tanja is hosting the second edition of the national debate for the progressive party
01:15under the supervision of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI.
01:18The organization of this event is co-organized by the Ministry of Interior
01:23under the title of the progressive party between today and tomorrow.
01:28According to the Ministry of Interior and the Moroccan Association of Parties,
01:32the debate aims to evaluate the achievements achieved
01:36and to exchange the best practices through a constructive dialogue.
01:40The participants will then highlight the successful initiatives
01:44and the solid projects that the parties have achieved
01:48in order to encourage the exchange of experiences
01:51and to inspire innovative solutions suitable for soil challenges
01:55in addition to drawing a map of a clear and tangible path to the future
01:59through the formulation of practical and realistic recommendations
02:03to face the current and future challenges.
02:06The participants will take into account the characteristics of all parties
02:09and the aspirations of the citizens to strengthen soil cohesion
02:13and contribute to sustainable and comprehensive development.
02:16His Majesty the King Mohammed VI mentioned this in many of his speeches.
02:25I am confident of the success of this social workshop.
02:29We call on the government to put in place a comprehensive plan
02:34to partner with various ministries and institutions
02:39to provide means to finance projects
02:43and to formulate a program to achieve them.
02:47These projects can be integrated
02:51within the new direction of the National Initiative for Human Development
02:55and within the framework of the upcoming programs for local and regional councils
03:00for which important resources and wide-ranging specializations have become available.
03:06The local authorities that we want
03:09must strive to find suitable solutions for each region
03:15according to its characteristics, resources and job opportunities
03:20that it can provide and the development difficulties it faces.
03:25The authorities must form a hub for integrated development
03:30in the framework of balance and cooperation between its regions, cities and villages
03:36in order to contribute to the limit of migration to cities.
03:41In Rabat, the Prime Minister Aziz Akhnoosh held a new meeting
03:45on the issue of employment that is characterized by the participation of the UN in Morocco.
03:50This is the third such meeting since the beginning of the current month
03:54which embodies the government's determination to make this issue its top priority.
03:59Report by Abdelmoula Boukhriss and Faisal Abrouch.
04:02Employment is at the top of the government's priorities
04:05during the second half of its presidency.
04:08The financial law for 2025 has allocated for this file a budget estimated at 14 billion dirhams.
04:15Government meetings with stakeholders in the sector have been ongoing.
04:19Today, the private sector plays a role in representing the UN in Morocco
04:24in order to provide its vision for the dynamics of employment.
04:27The government extends its consultations with the private sector
04:31in order to complete the arrangements related to the work in the field of employment.
04:37The government knows that the UN has precise programs.
04:41It cares about the entire Moroccan people in all regions of Morocco and all parts of Morocco.
04:46It cares about specific fields for small and medium-sized enterprises.
04:50It cares about the field of people who are unemployed and do not have a diploma.
04:57It also cares about the rural world.
05:00Today, when we listen to the proposals of the Moroccan Confederation of Trade Unions,
05:06the goal is to listen to these proposals, which also have a very precise number of proposals.
05:13The map of the path of the government's planned employment sector
05:16aims to create job opportunities for all social classes,
05:20whether in the civil or rural fields, despite the current economic challenges.
05:25The private sector is one of its pillars in light of the projects
05:29that have been launched since the World Cup was hosted in 2030.
05:35As representatives of the private sector,
05:38we analyzed the situation in terms of employment in general,
05:44and in particular, we observed a number of proposals and improvements that we could build on.
05:52We participated in all these things in a positive atmosphere,
05:56and we interacted with representatives of the government and the president,
06:01who encouraged us to work hand-in-hand with the private sector and the government
06:07to create as many job opportunities as possible.
06:19The map of the new path of employment in the rural world
06:24aims to address the challenges of water resources management
06:28and strengthen rural development projects.
06:31Small and medium-sized enterprises will also benefit
06:34as they are an essential engine for creating job opportunities
06:37through specialized support and training programs
06:40aimed at accelerating the integration of researchers into the job market.
06:45New Libyan agreements with Bosnia to support the unification of the divided political institutions.
06:52With the confirmation of Fathallah on the joint dialogue for the stability of Libya.
06:57In the final statement of the consultative meeting about Libya in Bosnia,
07:01the Parliament and the Supreme Council of the Libyan state
07:04confirmed the need to continue joint meetings
07:08to support the national agreement and the peaceful solution to the crisis
07:12and the unification of the divided political institutions.
07:15More details in the report of Najat Boutefsoud.
07:20In the context of the ongoing efforts to strengthen the national agreement
07:24and the unification of the political institutions in Libya,
07:27with the confirmation that the joint dialogue is the way to achieve political stability
07:32and the establishment of the Libyan state,
07:35a consultative meeting was held in Bosnia-Morocco.
07:39After two days of this meeting,
07:42the Parliament and the Supreme Council of the Libyan state
07:45agreed on a number of points, according to the final statement.
07:49Among them, the need to continue communication between the heads of the two councils and the members
07:54and to continue joint meetings to support the national agreement and the peaceful solution to the crisis
08:00and the unification of the divided political institutions,
08:04guaranteeing efficiency and achievement in its administration
08:07and achieving the greatest degree of transparency,
08:10accountability and accountability.
08:12The two councils also agreed that the solution in Libya
08:15and the end of the transitional stages and the happiness of stability
08:19must go through the return to the Libyans with a free and peaceful election.
08:24The final statement also pointed to the reaching of an agreement
08:30and, through it, the start of the joint work between the two councils
08:34on the processing of various files through specific paths,
08:38the most important of which is the path of elections
08:41and the restructuring of the executive power,
08:44institutional reform, finance, path and security,
08:48in addition to the national reconciliation file
08:51and the fair distribution of resources and development through an effective local government.
08:56On the other hand, the two councils welcomed the cooperation with the UN
09:01and the concern for its support and joint work
09:04in accordance with the specialization and qualifications of each of the two councils and the search
09:08to solve the crisis and ensure a map with specific dates to solve the crisis
09:13and the ongoing process to achieve the integration between its plan and international agreement
09:18and to ensure the ownership of Libya for political operations through its official institutions
09:24in accordance with a fair legal framework based on the constitutional declaration
09:28and the political agreement and the decision of the Security Council.
09:32So, these are new achievements in the Libyan file
09:37that is being achieved here in Morocco,
09:39which was previously embraced in the city of Skhirat
09:42in 2015 as a series of Libya-Libya Dialogue Tours
09:47under the guidance of the UN.
09:49The UN has approved the Skhirat Agreement,
09:51which forms a critical turning point in the course of the Libyan crisis.
09:56It is the agreement that led to the formation of the National Council of the Government of National Reconciliation
10:02and the establishment of mechanisms to unify state institutions
10:06and organize electoral investigations in the country.
10:11In New York, the United Nations adopted the Moroccan decision on tourism.
10:17This Moroccan decision was adopted unanimously.
10:20The UN General Assembly adopted the half-yearly decision
10:24presented by Morocco on the development of sustainable tourism,
10:28including ecological tourism,
10:30in order to eliminate poverty and protect the environment,
10:33in celebration of the 14th anniversary of its introduction.
10:37Thanks to the strategic work carried out by the Kingdom in the tourism sector
10:41and the dynamism launched by Morocco within the United Nations,
10:46this decision was adopted under the supervision of 109 member states
10:50belonging to different regional groups.
10:59Today, the General Directorate of National Security launches the E-Police
11:04digital services integrated into an interactive space
11:08aimed at the general public in all parts of the Kingdom of Morocco.
11:12More with Maha Jamal and Youssef Ouham.
11:16E-Police is an electronic gate for police administration services
11:21close to Moroccan citizens.
11:23It is worthwhile with the service of requesting a passport
11:27that will be available to the public starting on the 20th of December.
11:31The new service enables citizens to request a passport from each other
11:35by using an electronic national ID card,
11:38then performing their personal duties electronically at the same gate,
11:42before receiving an electronic notification about the availability of the passport.
11:46Citizens are then required to move to the nearest center
11:50to register their personal data,
11:53in order to obtain this passport in less time than before.
11:59The General Directorate of National Security is strongly committed to digital services.
12:04The goal is to simplify and digitalize all the services you provide.
12:10At the end of the day, all the services are available through the E-Police.
12:16This gate was designed by a team of the General Directorate.
12:22It now includes a number of available services.
12:28The new service is also related to the number of pre-registration forms.
12:35Citizens are now able to request a passport without having to move.
12:40They can also choose where to receive the passport,
12:45whether it is in another city or not.
12:49The gate is designed with a technological vision
12:52that integrates all the services provided by the National Security Services
12:56within one space.
12:58It is easy to use,
13:00thanks to the new technologies and digital solutions
13:03available in the field of e-management.
13:06There are other projects in the National Security Service
13:10that will be integrated later in the E-Police gate,
13:15such as the number of residence permits,
13:19the request for a new passport,
13:21or the request to leave the village, for example.
13:26Today, we have a number of technological solutions
13:31that can overcome the limitations we had before,
13:36thanks to the digital identity,
13:39thanks to the e-performance,
13:41and many other administrative procedures that can be achieved today.
13:44The General Directorate of the National Security
13:47is betting on opening this e-gate
13:49and expanding the range of services
13:51that it gradually and continuously provides,
13:54in order to achieve a closer police force,
13:56simplifying the services provided to the citizens,
13:59and providing them with quality services.
14:01Mariam, let's go back to the situation in Gaza.
14:04The Israeli bombardment of schools and refugee centers
14:08has increased again.
14:10The Civil Defense in Gaza said
14:12that at least 30 Palestinians were killed yesterday
14:15in an Israeli bombardment on the street.
14:18The spokesperson for the Civil Defense
14:21said that the Israeli forces targeted the Shaban al-Rais School
14:24and the Al-Karama School in Hay al-Darj,
14:27in the east of Gaza City,
14:29indicating that the schools are full of refugees
14:32and the occupation does not stop the policy of targeting refugees
14:36and refugee centers.
14:38In the west of Gaza City,
14:4013 people were killed in an Israeli bombardment.
14:44A group of citizens were bombed
14:47while they were filling water in a refugee camp on the beach.
14:58In news for our viewers,
15:04American diplomats arrived in Syria
15:09to meet the new leader,
15:11according to the American foreign ministry.
15:15Yes, Maryam,
15:16this is the first official diplomatic message
15:19sent to Damascus since the start of the civil war.
15:22The American diplomats are expected to meet
15:25specifically the Sham Liberation Organization
15:28and the civil society
15:30to discuss their vision for the future of their country.
15:33Especially now,
15:34we are talking about the future of Syria,
15:37which is what the General Director of the new Syrian Administration,
15:41Ahmed al-Sharra,
15:43said.
15:44He said that the country is at the brink of war
15:47and does not pose a threat to its neighbors or the West.
15:50He also called on the BBC channel from Damascus
15:53to impose sanctions on his country,
15:55as he said,
15:56as we mentioned,
15:57his plan for the future of Syria.
15:59The issue of the upcoming Syrian presidency,
16:02I think,
16:03is ahead of its time,
16:05at the moment.
16:07Because Syria is now going through three stages,
16:10at least,
16:12the first stage is to take over the government,
16:15which took place recently.
16:17The second stage is to invite all Syrians
16:20to a national conference.
16:22During this national conference,
16:25some important issues are discussed,
16:28such as the constitution,
16:30the parliament,
16:31and the formation of a consultative council,
16:34which fills the constitutional and parliamentary void
16:38during the temporary period,
16:40until the region is prepared
16:42for the establishment of elections.
16:45We must deal with the Syrian issue
16:48according to the current events.
16:51The current events require
16:53the lifting of all sanctions against Syria,
16:56because these sanctions were issued
16:59in favor of Syria
17:01because of the regime that ruled Syria
17:04and carried out all these crimes.
17:06Today, thank God,
17:08the weak and the poor
17:10have won this regime
17:12and got out of this regime.
17:14Therefore, these sanctions must be lifted,
17:17and we must carry out
17:19development and reform programs in the country.
17:22Hundreds of people in Damascus
17:24protested against the demand
17:26for a civil system
17:28and for the participation of women
17:30in public life and political work
17:32in the new administration in Syria.
17:34The protesters chanted slogans
17:36calling for a free and civil Syria
17:38and for it to be a state of law and citizenship.
17:41This movement came after more than 10 days
17:44since the liberation of Damascus
17:46and the factions that allied it
17:48with the regime in Damascus
17:50and the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad
17:52as a result of an aggressive attack
17:54carried out by those factions
17:56from their headquarters
17:58in north-west Syria.
18:05Finally, we welcome our viewers
18:07and the rest of the segments
18:09with Fathala Bouazizi.
18:11Thank you Mariam for this comprehensive tour
18:13of the mosques of Morocco and the world.
18:15We meet again at the top of the hour,
18:17our news hour.
18:19The moment of sports news continues.