مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 11/02/2025
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00:00Welcome to Al Raisiyah on Mediantv. We will start with the headlines.
00:27The first round of the legislative year 2024-2025 is coming to an end.
00:36In the Brexit group, people continue their daily activities normally.
00:44Internationally, the European Union is marking a strong response to the US President's public policies.
00:57Welcome to Al Raisiyah on Mediantv.
01:04After four months of work, the Parliament of the Representatives closed the first round of the legislative year 2024-2025.
01:14The President of the Parliament, Rashida Talb Al-Alami, said that the title of this phase is to continue the strengthening of Morocco as a rising power and a country attracting all levels.
01:24The President of the Parliament said that the legislative achievement of the first round of the current legislative year was rich in the type of texts that reached 42 texts distributed between four proposals of laws and 38 drafts of laws.
01:41In the civil sector, Talb Al-Alami highlighted the work of the Parliament of the Representatives, which is characterized by the regularity and positive interaction between the Parliament and the government,
01:51pointing to the contract of the Parliament to draw up three special sessions to answer the questions of the members of the Parliament, which dealt with public policies in vital areas.
02:03To shed light on this topic, Dr. Mariam Ablila, a researcher in constitutional law and political science, joins us.
02:14First, how can the parliamentary achievement of the Parliament of the Representatives be evaluated in this fall round of the current legislative year?
02:25Of course, when it comes to the achievement of the fall round of this legislative year, it was in the first half of the state and the beginning of the second half of the state.
02:39Therefore, the achievement must have an outcome, so that in the first years of the legislative state there are justifications that at the beginning of the transition, the government is going through the projects,
02:54while now we must talk about the achievement of laws that must come out, especially in view of the programming of the laws that are programmed in front of the Parliament.
03:02I find that there are many important laws, organizational laws, laws for public consultation, especially in relation to the family law, which is coming to the Parliament in the next phase.
03:14Therefore, it was necessary to come out with an important legislative achievement during this period, so that the representatives of the past can benefit in the coming legislative rounds.
03:24We noticed that the representatives of the opposition, and even the majority, draw attention to the problem of the ministers' submission to the Parliament.
03:36In your opinion, what effect does this have on the performance of the legislative institution in terms of tracking and evaluating public policies?
03:45Of course, this problem can be solved from two angles.
03:50The first angle is that at the legal level, it is necessary for the members of the government to commit to attending the Parliament.
03:57As we know, the civil service is one of the main and oldest jobs of the Parliaments in the world.
04:04Therefore, when one of the components of the Parliament feels that there is a lack of attendance from the government,
04:10it is necessary to ask.
04:13The political aspect, if we want to discuss it, is based on the comfortable majority that the government has,
04:20which makes it possible to feel that its presence in the Parliamentary Institution is manifested through its majority.
04:28This is a political problem, especially since the components of the opposition do not have the number to activate a number of surveillance mechanisms.
04:38This means that they can monitor the work of the government.
04:43Therefore, you feel that there is negligence and there is a lack of interaction with it.
04:49It is necessary to discuss in general the level of interaction with the legal and written questions.
04:56Of course, the legal questions are governed by a program for weekly questions sessions.
05:02The written questions can be fully answered.
05:06We have seen the results presented by the President of the Parliament today at the end of the session.
05:12We found that more than half of the written questions were answered.
05:18The Constitutional Committee talked for 20 days to answer the written questions.
05:24This may be a bigger question for the ministers.
05:29These answers must be provided, especially since they are not linked to sessions.
05:35It is important to answer the members of the Parliament.
05:40As I told you, this mechanism of written questions remains available to them.
05:45Even if they are not members of any parliamentary group, they can ask the written questions.
05:52On the other hand, when the President of the Government visits the Parliament,
05:59the Constitution says that he can ask questions to the President of the Government
06:05and answer them within 30 days.
06:08He can visit the Parliament once a month.
06:12We found that he visited the Parliament three times during this legislative session.
06:16He spent about four months and days in this legislative session.
06:20We found that he visited the Parliament three times during this legislative session.
06:28We found that he visited the Parliament three times during this legislative session.
06:36Dr. Mariem Abdeel, researcher in the Constitutional Law and Political Science.
06:41Thank you for all the information.
06:44Thank you for all the information.
06:46We remain in Morocco and the Wazan region.
06:49The picture of life in the areas where the earthquake was recorded last night appears to be normal.
06:55The power of the earthquake was 5.2 on Sulami Richter.
06:59It did not cause any material or human losses.
07:03In the morning, the residents of these areas are practicing their lives in a normal way.
07:09Details from the Breksha Community, the Earthquake Cemetery,
07:14with Safiha Hidani, Mohamed Al-Rishi and Abd Samad Muntassar.
07:18The Breksha Community, which is part of the Wazan region, lives a normal day.
07:24Schools and various public facilities work normally after the earthquake,
07:31which reached about 5 degrees, without causing any material or human losses.
07:38Today, in the morning, everything is normal.
07:42Schools and all the facilities are working normally.
07:45People went out to the fields as usual.
07:47Thank God, the atmosphere is stable.
07:49The earthquake, which occurred 20 kilometers deep,
07:54was felt by the residents of some neighboring cities.
07:58Despite the state of fear and panic that lasted for a short period of time
08:03during the night of March 2,
08:06the fear quickly disappeared, and the residents returned to their homes during the night.
08:12We were sleeping, and we saw a man walking.
08:16We asked him, what is this?
08:20He said, the earth is shaking.
08:24Thank God, there were no damages or losses in terms of material or human losses.
08:30Thank God, there is a solution.
08:33People are not afraid to go out.
08:35Everything is normal now.
08:38The Ministry of Equipment and Water has confirmed that the earthquake that hit the Wazan region
08:43did not cause any damage except on the level of the road infrastructure or the water network,
08:50roads that the students used normally, and their schools as usual.
08:56In another news, Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharia refused a request
09:01made by the Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf
09:05about the release of detainees from the Algerian army and the Polisario militia.
09:10The International Monte Carlo Radio and Syrian media said
09:14that these detainees were fighting in the ranks of Bashar al-Assad's forces
09:19and they were arrested during the fall of the previous Syrian regime.
09:22The media confirmed that Al-Sharia informed Ahmed Attaf
09:27that the Algerian military and the Polisario militia will be subjected to trial
09:32alongside the rest of the previous regime.
09:39The national security forces at the Morocco airport today
09:44were able to detain a French citizen of Tunisian origin
09:46who is 40 years old.
09:49It is an international matter to detain a French judicial authority.
09:54After a critical investigation was carried out
09:57by the International Criminal Police Organization, or Interpol,
10:02it was found that it was being investigated internationally.
10:05This is due to a suspicion of involvement in a case
10:08related to the international smuggling of drugs and narcotics.
10:11A patrol was carried out in the high seas
10:14belonging to the Royal Navy yesterday
10:17at a distance of 118 km to the north-west of the port of Tantana.
10:22Nearly 41 non-regulatory migrants were on board.
10:27The General Command of the Royal Armed Forces reported
10:31that these people, who were rescued from Africa south of the Sahara,
10:36were heading to the Canary Islands.
10:38The source pointed out that they received the first aid
10:42before being transported safely to the port of Tantana
10:45and were handed over to the Royal Navy.
10:49In the international matter,
10:52the reaction to the latest US statements
10:55regarding the Gaza Strip continues.
10:58In the following report from Gaza,
11:01Islam Al-Za'anoun is watching us
11:04alongside the Palestinian Street Viewers from the Gaza Strip.
11:06Since taking office,
11:09Donald Trump has not stopped making hot statements
11:12about the Gaza Strip
11:15and his illogical statements
11:18away from the Gaza Strip,
11:21which he is trying to spread.
11:24Behind him is the Israeli occupation,
11:27which is the most commentary and promotion of the US invasion.
11:30The last one was related to the return of war
11:33and the opening of the gates of hell on Gaza.
11:36Donald Trump recently said
11:39that he wants to deport the Palestinians.
11:42He is talking about a plan,
11:45but I don't think it will succeed
11:48because the Palestinians have been detained
11:51for a year and a half,
11:54and the Palestinians have not left their land.
11:57Unfortunately, what we have seen
12:00in the last days of the statements
12:03and the incitement to the Israeli side
12:06is like a piece of land
12:09or an investment project
12:12after the end of the war
12:15and there is no longer a single life in it.
12:18Let's assume that these lands
12:21are occupying their owners
12:24after they have been forced out of life
12:27by a crushing war that killed and wounded tens of thousands
12:30and destroyed hundreds of thousands of houses
12:33and destroyed the foundations of survival
12:36and tourism.
12:39I have been thinking since yesterday
12:42about who exactly will buy Gaza.
12:45As for the deportation,
12:48we will not emigrate,
12:51we will stay on our land.
12:54If we think that our migration to the south
12:57is like taking us out of Gaza,
13:00it would be very wrong.
13:03I think that the Palestinians
13:06do not look at Trump
13:09for what Israel did to Gaza
13:12and do not look at the Palestinian prisoners in prison
13:15or at the Israeli mistakes and violations
13:18of the agreement to stop the ongoing fire.
13:21But it is the immediate objection
13:24from the Palestinian side that has destroyed the threats.
13:27We have been here for more than 470 days
13:30and we have returned to the north again
13:33and we know the conditions of the north
13:36and we know the conditions of the south.
13:39The questions are about the extent
13:42of the possibility of implementing what Trump claims
13:45in the morning and in the evening,
13:48far from reality.
13:51Trump's statements will be ignored.
13:54It is natural that he knows the people
13:57who spent their lives defending his cause
14:00and are still holding on to the promise of survival
14:03despite his return to the West
14:06We will stay in the same context
14:09where US President Donald Trump threatened
14:12to cut aid from Egypt and Jordan
14:15if he refused to welcome the Palestinians to Gaza.
14:18On the other hand, Trump also promised
14:21the Hamas movement a military escalation
14:24if it does not release all the prisoners in Gaza
14:27with the coming settlement.
14:30Details with Koutar Hammoumi.
14:33Donald Trump promises to cancel the agreement
14:36with Israel on January 12
14:39if all the prisoners of the Hamas movement
14:42are not released.
14:45The movement promises what it calls
14:48the real hell if it does not release
14:51all the Israeli prisoners by Saturday.
14:54Well, I would say this
14:57and I'm going to let that be
15:00because that's Israel's decision
15:03but as far as I'm concerned
15:06it's Israel's decision
15:09to cancel all bets are off
15:12and let hell break out.
15:15I say cancel all bets are off
15:18and let hell break out.
15:21I say cancel all bets are off
15:24and let hell break out.
15:27The flow of controversial statements
15:30about the situation in Gaza did not stop here.
15:33Alongside his threat to stop the ceasefire
15:36he also called for the displacement
15:39of all the people of the region
15:42so that the United States can control it
15:45and develop it economically.
15:48This is a proposal that many countries
15:51have rejected, including Egypt,
15:54where Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Ati
15:57confirmed during a meeting
16:00with his American counterpart
16:03Mark Rubio in Washington
16:06that he would be able to
16:09bring peace to DRC.
16:12We'll build beautiful communities
16:15for 1,900,000 people
16:18beautiful and safe
16:21maybe five or six.
16:24We'll build these communities
16:27far away from where they are
16:30where all this danger comes out.
16:33It will be a beautiful piece of land
16:36for all of us.
16:39This is what Trump's proposal says
16:42far away from international norms
16:45and regulations
16:48which, according to these people,
16:51is a breach of the Palestinian pact
16:54that followed the establishment
16:57of the State of Israel in 1948.
17:00On the other hand,
17:03US President Donald Trump
17:06will visit Russia one day
17:09to get a huge amount of Ukrainian
17:12rare metals in exchange
17:15for the financial and military
17:18aid provided to Kiev in its war
17:21with Russia.
17:24In a TV interview,
17:27Trump stressed that US money
17:30is secure, indicating that
17:33he asked Kiev for $500 billion
17:36for the future.
18:07Africa now, and to the Democratic Republic of Congo
18:10where clashes are taking place today
18:13in the east of the country
18:16after two days of relative calm
18:19following a fierce attack
18:22by the M23 movement and its Rwandan allies
18:25at dawn on sites in southern Kiev.
18:28Koutar Hammoumi has more.
18:31After two days of calm,
18:33the struggle continues
18:36in the south of Congo
18:39following a fierce attack
18:42by the M23 movement.
18:45The fighting took place
18:48in a distance of approximately
18:5170 km from the provincial capital
18:54Bokavo and 40 km from its airport
18:57according to local and security sources.
19:00The Congolese army said
19:03it was on its way to Kavumo,
19:06which includes its main military base
19:09in the region.
19:12This escalation comes after
19:15the summit of Tanzania,
19:18where the South African and East African leaders
19:21called for a ceasefire
19:24in less than five days,
19:27warning that this conflict
19:30would turn into a regional war in the region.
19:33The armed groups,
19:36which are fighting in the east
19:39of the country,
19:42have been accused of
19:45stealing their natural resources.
19:48The latest story is about
19:51the armed groups
19:54that are fighting in the east
19:57of the country.
20:00We return to Morocco
20:03with the latest on the conflict
20:06between the M23 and the M23.
20:33We are witnessing a major change
20:36in the price of cars
20:39with the spread of smart transportation apps.
20:42These drivers are trying to integrate
20:45into this new market
20:48while preserving their traditional earnings.
20:51They are paying special attention
20:54to supporting local apps
20:57which are more able to understand
21:00their needs and protect their interests
21:03by providing them with
21:06technological development
21:09related to transportation.
21:12In order to facilitate
21:15the services of our customers,
21:18we need these apps
21:21in the automotive sector.
21:24The automotive sector
21:27needs technological development,
21:30especially since our country
21:33offers high-quality services
21:36to our customers and society.
21:39We need to motivate these drivers
21:42to see their problems
21:45and their needs.
21:48We need to motivate these drivers
21:51to use these modern technologies
21:54to bring transportation to the citizens.
21:57One of the main demands
21:59of the M23 is to introduce
22:02a national law
22:05to regulate the sector
22:08and guarantee the rights
22:11of all parties.
22:14The drivers need to ensure
22:17that there is a clear legal framework
22:20that will contribute to reducing
22:23the chaos resulting from
22:26the non-regulated competition
22:29in the automotive sector.
22:32The third point is to introduce
22:35applications in the automotive sector.
22:38The M23 will provide
22:41a license for sharing
22:44between the local authorities
22:47and the national authorities.
22:50The M23 will provide
22:53a license for sharing
22:56between the local authorities
22:59and the national authorities.
23:02The M23 will provide
23:05a license for sharing
23:08between the local authorities
23:11and the national authorities.
23:29You