MEDI1TV Afrique : Matin infos - 16/07/2024
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00:00It's time for the news. Thank you for joining us on Mediantv. Here are the headlines.
00:18The International Center for Regulation of Investments
00:23rejects most of Coral Holdings' requests regarding the LASAMIR case.
00:30Two days after escaping an assassination attempt, Donald Trump was welcomed to the Republican Convention in Milwaukee.
00:47The plebiscite promised to the Rwandan President Paul Kagame was drawn on Monday with a score of 99.15% of the votes registered on 79% of the ballots deployed according to partial results announced yesterday evening by the Electoral Commission.
01:10The International Center for Regulation of Investments
01:17The International Center for Regulation of Investments rejected most of Coral Holdings' requests regarding the LASAMIR case.
01:32The International Center for Regulation of Investments
01:45The International Center for Regulation of Investments
01:55The Moroccan Prime Minister defended LASAMIR's position by emphasizing all the measures he implemented for the benefit of LASAMIR and the important resources he mobilized, as well as the measures taken by public authorities since 2002 to preserve and develop the activity of refinery in the financial situation.
02:24More than 56,000 families in areas affected by the housing crisis have benefited from the financial aid allocated to rebuild and rehabilitate their damaged houses, with a completion rate of 95% and a global envelope of about 1.4 billion dirhams.
02:44The government plans to implement a quinquennal program for the period 2024-2028, aimed at accelerating the fight against unsanitary housing and the definitive eradication of slums, in favor of 120,000 targeted families.
03:11More than 56,000 families in areas affected by the housing crisis have benefited from the financial aid allocated to rebuild and rehabilitate their damaged houses, with a completion rate of 95% and a global envelope of about 1.4 billion dirhams.
03:39The number of building permits awarded to targeted families rises to more than 53,000 permits, representing 90% of the population in the provinces of Al-Hawza, Shishawa, Marrakech, Tahrouden, Tazila, and Ouarzazate.
03:56In response to a central question during the monthly session of oral questions on the policy of urbanization and housing and its impact on economic dynamics and spatial and social development, the head of the government addressed the assessment of the Direct Housing Assistance Program, qualified as positive. Aziz Arnouj, we are listening.
04:17This program, since its launch at the beginning of this year, has achieved very important results.
04:25Since its launch at the beginning of this year, the Direct Housing Assistance Program has been a success that has exceeded expectations and has met a strong demand from Moroccans inside and outside Morocco.
04:38On July 15, 84,500 applications to receive aid were submitted on the dedicated platform. The number of beneficiaries of the program rose to about 17,000, including 44% of women and 22% of Moroccans living abroad.
05:05The total value of the approved housing was raised to 6.3 billion dirhams, with a contribution of 1.3 billion from the state.
05:16At the same time, the sector of urbanization and housing has achieved positive indicators since the launch of this royal project.
05:29During the first quarter of this year, the number of authorized projects increased by 16%, the added value of the building and public works sector by 2.5%, real estate loans by 1.5% and loans to real estate promoters by 3.8%.
05:55In international news, Donald Trump arrived in the United States on Monday with a bandage on his ear at the Republican convention in Milwaukee, welcomed by a crowd that he has long praised standing up.
06:09Two days after escaping an assassination attempt, the former US president raised the point by showing in the huge room decorated with blue and red under the acclamations of the delegates who officially appointed him earlier to be their candidate.
06:23At the presidential election on November 5, to support him in the race to the White House, Donald Trump chose a 39-year-old senator to sit next to him last night.
06:32Trump will accept the formal investment of the party on a spectacular Thursday night, punctuated by the release of thousands of red, blue and white balloons, a week already historic.
06:46Trump will not let this man down. He has the courage to...
07:16A few minutes later, Trump was appointed as the Republican candidate at the presidential election on November 5. The place chosen for the convention is a huge sports complex in which the walls are covered with large photographs in the glory of the 45th president of the United States, who also wants to be the 47th.
07:37The major themes of the convention will be purchasing power, immigration, crime and insecurity, guaranteed by a strong America.
07:45Four people were killed and several others injured during a shooting near a mosque in the capital of Oman.
07:59This is what the Oman royal police announced on Tuesday. A shooting took place near a mosque in the district of al-Wad al-Kabir.
08:13This is what the police said in a statement that also gives the first report of the victims.
08:18This is what the police said in a statement that also gives the first report of the victims.
08:45This is what the police said in a statement published on the social network X.
08:51The hopes of peace are fading this Tuesday in Gaza, devastated by more than nine months of war between Israel and the Palestinian movement Hamas, at a time when the humanitarian catastrophe is getting worse.
09:05The head of American diplomacy, Anthony Blinken, spoke on Monday to two high-ranking Israeli officials of the United States' Life of Concern after the Israeli murderous strikes of the last few days, according to his spokesman in the Gaza Strip.
09:22At dawn this morning, four bodies and three injured were removed from the rubble of a house targeted by an Israeli air strike in Khan Younes, according to the Palestinian Red Cross, which also reported the death of several injured in a house in Nosairat targeted by an Israeli plane.
09:39On Monday night, witnesses reported Israeli strikes and artillery fire from the north to the south of the Palestinian territory.
09:50And in the rest of the news, the plebiscite promised to the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, was drawn on Monday with a score of 99.15% of the votes registered on 79% of the ballots cast according to partial results announced last night by the Electoral Commission.
10:13Full results are expected on July 20, before the final results are announced on July 27.
10:20Paul Kagame has already thanked the Rwandans in a speech since the fall of his party, the Rwandan Patriotic Front, according to the partial results read on national television by the President of the Electoral Commission.
10:34His opponents, the leader of the only authorized opposition party, Franck Abineza, and the independent Philippe Paimana, respectively, get 0.53% and 0.32% of the votes.
10:46It is a decisive week in France. With the parliamentary return, the deputies will have to agree on Wednesday to hold a national assembly of the majority.
11:02In the absence of a new government, several deadlines await the new elected officials who must elect this week the President of the National Assembly, install the offices and compose the permanent commissions.
11:16Unable to agree on a candidate for the post of Prime Minister, socialist, communist and environmentalist, they proposed to their ally, the National Front, a personality from civil society whose name has not yet been communicated.
11:34The French left is struggling to overcome these divergences on the post of Prime Minister. Listening to the analysis of Michel Rousset, Professor at the Faculty of Law and former President of the University of Social Sciences of Grenoble.
11:54If the divergences persist, the Presidents are in a difficult situation. Who to nominate so that we can hope to have a strong political group to support a government and allow it to take a number of decisions,
12:20to vote for laws that will ensure the government of France. In the current political landscape, which I consider to be completely broken, I do not see a way out, especially on the side of what is called the left.
12:38Because the left only represents a minority in the country compared to the hard right of the National Assembly and the centrist center-right-center-left that represents Renaissance or the Republicans. So I think we are in a deadlock for now.
12:59This political crisis from the legislative means that we are at the dawn of a major constitutional revision to rebalance the powers, heading towards a sixth republic.
13:12Michel Rousset, Professor at the Faculty of Law and former President of the University of Social Sciences of Grenoble, gives us his point of view.
13:21Listen, I do not know. Anyway, the big problem is that the leaders of the main formations agree, but those who are likely, in my opinion, to agree are those of what was once called the Macroni, that is, the Renaissance, and on the other hand, the Republicans with perhaps some dissidents of the moderate wing of the National Assembly.
13:48It is around the center-left-center-right that it is possible to find a solution to the current political situation.
13:54Well, listen, I have already lived under the fourth republic for a long time. I believe that the fifth republic has proven its ability to overcome a number of trials and I do not see the need to set up a sixth republic in which we do not see at all what it could be.
14:12The only thing that could currently be done is a modification of the electoral law in order to introduce in the electoral system a proportional dose that would allow to soften a little the rigor of the functioning of the majority system at a rate that we are advancing today.
14:30Oumadi, following the last ruling on July 10 on the prohibition of political parties' activities, the Independent Authority for the Management of Elections has met with the political class to relaunch its interrupted framework of exchanges for three months.
14:49This meeting between the Independent Authority for the Management of Elections and the political class, a few days after the suspension of party activities, was placed under the seal of the relaunch of the activities of their framework of consultation.
15:07This new political context, if we say this opportunity that is offered, creates favorable conditions for our framework of consultation, which appears as the institutional materialization of the dialogue between the age and the political parties, to ensure the organization and the holding of elections in peace in our country.
15:32For some, this meeting, in addition to the delay of the suspension of political parties' activities, foretells a future publication of an electoral calendar.
15:42Normally, this suspension of political parties' activities must lead us and the government to elaborate an electoral schedule for the holding of elections in order to end the transition.
15:59During this meeting with the Independent Authority for the Management of Elections, in order to mark their support to their comrades in prison, the members of the framework of the signatory parties of the March 31 communiqué left the room.
16:13We have decided to suspend our participation in this political meeting and in all the other meetings to come, because 11 of our political comrades are unjustly detained. We think that this surprise meeting is not in the nature to facilitate the obtaining of liberation.
16:41Following the political parties, EGE plans to meet the civil society to renew the same exercise.
16:50The Moroccan authorities call for prudence. More details with Ayoub Daraza, Idriss Bouyoud, Marie Mlordir for the story.
17:10With the arrival of summer and school holidays, beaches become a popular destination among Moroccans. Due to its proximity to the city, the beach of Salé is the favorite destination of young people. Here, students find a place suitable for diving.
17:26As a resident of Salé, I prefer to swim here like other young people of my age. The beach is largely empty and the water is clear, but I would not recommend it to those who do not know how to swim since the water here is very deep.
17:41I like to come to the beach of Salé to play football. This place is calm and often empty, but for people who come with their families and who do not know how to swim, I advise them to avoid it because the risk of drowning is high.
17:56In addition to swimming, young people are increasingly turning to diving. However, the practice of this sport without respecting the safety conditions can have serious consequences, especially in the spots that do not have swimmers.
18:10It is the authority that determines the places of swimming. In addition, these places are characterized by the availability of rescue teams in case of drowning. The swimmers are therefore the most qualified to save you. It is enough to follow the instructions of the authorities.
18:29The swimmers are the most qualified to save you. It is enough to follow the instructions of the authorities.
18:40While the summer temperatures attract many young people to the swimming areas and especially those not monitored, local authorities continue to strengthen their efforts to raise awareness to prevent incidents. According to official data, 80% of drownings occur in places where diving and swimming are prohibited.
18:57That's all for now. Thank you for watching. Stay with us on Mediatheque.