مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين صحف مغاربية - 05/03/2025
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00:00Welcome to Aqwal Al-Suhuf, a topic that has attracted the attention of most of the Moroccan
00:19news agencies.
00:20Bayan al-Yawm wrote in this article, as expected, that the first days of the blessed month of Ramadan
00:27are high and unjust in the prices of essential consumer goods, especially vegetables, fish and fruits.
00:35According to daily standards and according to the statements issued by Al-Jareedah from markets in several Moroccan cities,
00:42the advantage that unifies the prices of all consumer goods, from vegetables, fruits, oils, fish and pastries,
00:51is the rise that was shocking to the citizens of limited income.
00:56Al-Alam newspaper mentioned that the prices of red meat have fallen in some areas during the beginning of Ramadan,
01:04after the decision to abolish the red meat in Eid al-Adha for this year.
01:10The president of the Moroccan Union for the Protection of Consumer Rights said in a statement to the newspaper
01:17that the prices of chicken, fish and eggs for consumption have risen due to the existence of mafias and lobbies,
01:24whose first and last goal is to accumulate high profits.
01:28They rely on the policy of unifying the price between them.
01:33The newspaper emphasized the necessity of specifying the expiration date of the eggs, which is 21 days,
01:40and it must be announced for the consumer to know about it.
01:44We look at another article on the issue of rising prices,
01:51and also who is responsible for the rapid rise in food prices during the month of Ramadan.
01:57Al-Ayam 24 website raised this question and said in its article that the rise in food prices during Ramadan
02:05is due to intervening factors, including increased demand, competition,
02:11increase in production and transportation costs, climate change and others.
02:15This has made it necessary to look for effective solutions.
02:20It was also reported in the article that the government could not overcome this reality,
02:25which is overwhelming citizens and has failed to protect the purchasing power of different layers of the Moroccan society,
02:33and is complaining about its role in this crisis.
02:37Where are the monitoring and tracking committees in the face of rising prices?
02:42This article was published by Al-Haraq newspaper and was written in it.
02:46We have been fasting for four days and our hope is that the prices will be back to normal,
02:56but all consumer goods, without exception, are flying high, far from the power of the consumer.
03:04The author sees that the issuance of payments without compensation and an effective down payment is not enough.
03:11The citizen feels safe and convinced that there are supporting parties to protect him from trade dealers and crises.
03:21We look at an article published by the Hespres newspaper,
03:26that the government has asked the workers' unions to reveal the details of a plan to reform the retirement system,
03:35which has faced a lot of skepticism since it was announced in January,
03:42amid accusations of cooking up the retirement age to 65 years in silence.
03:48The author quoted Ali Lutfi, the director of the Labor Democratic Organization,
03:53who said that the government, as usual, is cooking up a plan to reform some of the bankrupt retirement systems,
04:00with another focus on the pockets of employees and users.
04:05He accused the government of trying to raise the retirement age to 65 years and more,
04:11in terms of contributions, while maintaining a low retirement value.
04:17Dr. Abdullah Rziq, a specialist in eye medicine, said in an interview with Al-Sharaqi newspaper,
04:25that people who suffer from eye diseases,
04:29during the month of Ramadan,
04:32ask a big question about what, if it is a medicine to treat eye diseases,
04:37does the fasting person eat?
04:39He stressed that the medicine is mostly drops that the fasting person eats,
04:45although some indicate that it becomes an appetizer when its taste reaches the throat.
04:50This is not true, because the eye is not an outlet.
04:55Dr. Rziq explained that fasting has a positive effect on the eye,
05:00as it protects it and contributes, from a scientific point of view,
05:05in improving the case of high blood pressure,
05:08hyperlipidemia and diabetes.
05:11The Tunisian newspaper Al-Maghrib reported that the main challenge for Tunisia today
05:16is to achieve a balance between the independence of the national decision
05:21and the use of the economic opportunities provided by its diverse international partnership.
05:27The author sees that the strategy of diversity in partnerships,
05:30with the strengthening of cooperation in Africa and the Mediterranean,
05:34may be the best solution to strengthen Tunisia's economic and political position internationally.
05:41In addition, Tunisia's success at this stage depends on the extent of its ability
05:46to take advantage of its strategic position intelligently
05:50and turn challenges into real opportunities.
05:54This is the end of the segment. Goodbye.