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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 16/11/2024

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00:00Welcome to the most important news on Median TV in Tanja, this is the headlines.
00:25The Moroccan Parliament is mostly in favor of the financial law bill for 2025.
00:35Lebanon is studying American proposals for a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, including the commitment of Beirut to the spread of the regime's army in the south.
00:47A day of election silence in Senegal, the evening of early elections, may have decisive and lucrative results for the ruling party.
00:56The Moroccan Parliament is in favor of the financial law bill for 2025 in a general session that took place on two parts, Thursday and Friday.
01:16The bill supported 171 deputies, while 56 deputies opposed it and one deputy refused to vote.
01:26The bill supported 171 deputies, while 56 deputies opposed it and one deputy refused to vote.
01:47We accepted a number of amendments to approve the bill.
01:58I think that as an agreement on the priorities of our country, the social institutions, economic development, major reforms and macroeconomic balances.
02:12It was a fruitful discussion about various amendments, more than 240 amendments that were submitted by various parliamentary and parliamentary committees, as well as the non-consecutive deputies.
02:23In the end, the majority of the votes were won in favor of this bill.
02:30The new financial law bill includes as its main priority measures that contribute to the consolidation of the foundations of the social state.
02:37In this context, the government raised the budget for education to exceed 85 billion dirhams, while the budget for the health sector was 32 billion dirhams.
02:50The discussion about the bill created an opportunity for the opposing parties to present their opinions and suggestions in this regard.
02:57It was a healthy discussion, because it discussed this project from all aspects.
03:04In the committee, we expressed our opinion about the weak points of this project.
03:14We also expressed our opinion about the weak points of this project.
03:20It was a healthy and democratic discussion, which was carried out in the best possible way.
03:27We, as opposition parties, gave our opinion.
03:31We submitted the amendments and voted for them in the committee.
03:35Now we are in the general session, and we cannot vote for the financial law bill for 2028.
03:41With the new financial law bill, the government will carry out its main programs, based on a approach inspired by the Syrian constitution.
03:50It includes the strategic role of the high-ranking royal directives, then the development model and the government program.
03:57The government is betting that this project will contribute to speed up the implementation of the government program commitments and commitments, which bet on the continuation of reform and construction and the implementation of major projects.
04:08The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, expressed his gratitude to the Kingdom of Morocco for its support for the efforts to evacuate the affected areas from the floods witnessed by the Valencia region.
04:21Sanchez said on the X platform that rescue teams from Morocco, Portugal and France are on the ground to assist in the efforts to evacuate in Valencia.
04:30The Spanish Prime Minister added that during these difficult weeks for Spain, due to the storm, the international and European solidarity was tremendous.
04:41The General Director of Spanish Civil Protection, Virginia Barcones, expressed her deep gratitude to His Majesty King Mohammed VI for the support provided by Morocco to Spain in the efforts to evacuate in the Valencia region, which was greatly damaged by the recent floods.
05:00Barcones said that the Moroccan response was immediate from the moment of the request for help, expressing her commitment to this model commitment, which came at a time when the Spanish development service was in dire need of such arrangements.
05:17Diplomatic sources in Beirut said that the Lebanese government is studying an American proposal to reach an agreement on a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel.
05:32The sources added that the Lebanese Parliamentary President, Nabih Barri, approved the American proposals to organize Hezbollah to study them.
05:41A high-ranking Lebanese official said that the government has been asking for three days to respond to the proposal, which included 13 points.
05:53The official did not provide details of the proposal, but he clarified that if an agreement is reached on a ceasefire, the United States and France will announce it in a joint statement.
06:07In addition, there will be a ceasefire for 60 days. Lebanon will begin to deploy the army on the borders.
06:18Zineddine Zidane confirmed that the American proposal to stop the ceasefire in Lebanon will not be implemented before President Donald Trump is elected on January 20.
06:33He also talked about the consequences of the American proposal in Lebanon.
06:37First of all, the American is returning to the Middle East. He said that he was here for a while and there was some kind of American deputy.
06:47Now the American is ready to control Israel. Israel, during the escalation that took place, had a hand in striking the Iranian nuclear facilities.
06:57The American is trying as much as possible to prove that he is the one who controls Israel so as not to go towards a greater escalation.
07:04This is on the part of Iran. On the other hand, there is also a very important case, a very sensitive case, which is the case of Syria.
07:11The Russian is trying not to extend the ceasefire to Syria. There were many strikes that were carried out during the past hours and targeted Syria.
07:20Therefore, the American is trying to coordinate with the Russian on a certain side.
07:24And if through channels that are not publicly known, he is trying to control this issue and the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
07:32Because the American's interest did not go towards a comprehensive war. And when we say a comprehensive war, we mean that the confrontations also include Iran and several parties.
07:40It is not in the interest of anyone, despite the escalation, to expand the fronts to reach other places.
07:46And here the American is trying to show that he is the one who controls these issues.
07:51From here, the American audience and his efforts to find this clarification are explained.
07:56Commenting on the American plan, writer and political analyst Samer An-Batawi considered that the United States is taking this plan to stop the ceasefire on the Lebanese front,
08:09apart from the battlefield in the Gaza Strip.
08:12The United States of America really tried not to reach an agreement with Lebanon.
08:20And it wants to separate Lebanon from the Gaza Strip.
08:24It wants to separate Lebanon completely from the Gaza Strip.
08:27And it went in this framework to the negotiations in a decisive way in this direction.
08:32This is the first.
08:34Second, the United States negotiated itself and the State of Occupation.
08:37The negotiations took place between the State of Occupation and the United States.
08:41And Lebanon remained excluded, either the official Lebanon or the resistant Lebanon.
08:46It has become far from these concepts.
08:48The third issue is that the Democratic Party now, and Biden in particular,
08:55is trying to make a compromise between the two sides.
09:00And this is the third issue.
09:03The third issue is that the Democratic Party now, and Biden in particular,
09:08is trying to make a compromise between the two sides.
09:13The third issue is that the Democratic Party now, and Biden in particular,
09:18is trying to make a compromise between the two sides.
09:23But Netanyahu confirmed it and said, we will give this to the next Trump.
09:29US President-elect Donald Trump,
09:33again in his address in Florida,
09:36pledged to end wars in the Middle East and Ukraine.
09:39He criticized the huge military spending
09:43that the country's budget is accumulating in these wars.
09:47Qatar Hammoumi report.
09:50US President-elect Donald Trump continues to live the campaign of winning the presidential elections.
09:56The statements of the man about his victories and his plans for the second term
10:01have hardly stopped since the announcement of the election results.
10:06In an address to him in Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida,
10:11Trump referred to his appointments in the Ministry of Health, Justice and Defense
10:16and the Board of Governors,
10:19which he pledged to Elon Musk.
10:22Under the banner of America First,
10:25Trump pledged to return to the United States during his next term
10:30as a great country with low taxes and a strong army.
10:35And about his election promises to end wars,
10:39Trump reiterated his plan to end the war in the Middle East and Ukraine.
10:45Where he criticized during his speech the huge US spending on these wars,
10:50reminiscent of the war in Afghanistan,
10:53which caused Washington's budget to suffer heavy losses,
10:57not less than $2 trillion over 20 years of war.
11:01Trump, in order to achieve the goal of reducing spending,
11:05pledged to Elon Musk the task of proposing a reduction of about $2 trillion
11:10from the spending of the federal government.
11:13In addition, the possibility of canceling many positions in the US Department of Defense,
11:18which alone accounts for a huge annual budget of more than $850 billion.
11:28German Counselor Olaf Scholz made a phone call to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
11:33It is the first between them since two years ago,
11:37during which he urged his forces to withdraw from Ukraine and negotiate with Kyiv.
11:43Putin confirmed that any agreement must reflect the new reality on the ground.
11:48Ranofa Alkhamnishi report.
11:52A detailed statement.
11:55This is how the Kremlin described the phone conversations
11:58between Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Counselor Olaf Scholz.
12:02During this call, which lasted an hour,
12:05the Russian-Ukrainian crisis resumed,
12:08especially the issue of the importance of negotiations
12:11to end the ongoing war between Moscow and Kyiv.
12:14The German Counselor urged the Russian President during the talks
12:18on the importance of withdrawing Russian forces from Ukraine
12:21and to negotiate with the Ukrainian side.
12:24According to the contents of the talks,
12:27which have been the first of its kind between the two sides for two years,
12:29the German Counselor asked Russia
12:32to start negotiations with Ukraine
12:35in order to achieve permanent and just peace,
12:38and to ensure the firm commitment of the European Union to Ukraine.
12:42The German Counselor also reiterated Putin's expression
12:45about Germany's intention to support Ukraine in the war against Russia.
12:49In response to the German positions,
12:52Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that any agreement
12:55must reflect the new reality on the ground.
12:57The talks left a deep impression on the European Union
13:01when the Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk,
13:04mentioned this phone call.
13:07The Diplomatic Efforts Paper, then,
13:10highlights the political and military changes
13:13related to the Russian-Ukrainian war.
13:16Berlin has long called for many occasions
13:19to double efforts to end the conflict through diplomatic means,
13:22especially by holding talks with Vladimir Putin
13:24and the allies of this country.
13:27The importance of these talks is evident
13:30because Germany is the largest supplier of weapons to Kiev
13:33after the United States of America.
13:36The Russian-Ukrainian conflict has also prompted
13:39more than a million Ukrainian refugees
13:42to seek asylum in Germany.
13:45In Libya, about 176,000 candidates
13:48have been called to go to the polling stations
13:51to vote in a municipal election
13:54with 58 municipalities in the West,
13:57East and South of the country.
14:00Elections are held in two stages.
14:03The first stage today includes
14:0629 municipalities in the Western region,
14:0912 in the Eastern region,
14:12and 17 municipalities in the Southern region.
14:15The second stage will be organized
14:18in early January.
14:21It is hoped that this date will open the door
14:24to end the crisis that the country is experiencing.
14:28Driss Hmeid, a journalist and researcher
14:31in the Libyan and Moroccan political affairs,
14:34said that Libya is preparing to hold local elections
14:37in light of complex internal challenges,
14:40most notably political divisions,
14:43security problems and economic difficulties
14:46as well as foreign interference.
14:49It is known that one of the problems
14:51that Libya is facing is the lack of trust
14:54between the existing political parties,
14:57as well as the failure of the United Nations
15:00to find a solution to the Libyan crisis
15:03that has been going on for 14 years
15:06with nine or eight members,
15:09as well as foreign interference
15:12that wants Libya to remain like this
15:15because of the international conflict
15:18between the parties.
15:21There is also a lack of trust
15:24within the Security Council
15:27between Russia and the United States
15:30in light of the lack of trust
15:33between the Libyan parties
15:36in light of the lack of implementation
15:39of international decisions,
15:42perhaps the most important of which
15:45is the creation of special weapons
15:48in the capital and around it
15:51to ensure that this is a Libyan matter.
15:54There must be awareness of the elections,
15:57there must be a movement
16:00for the Libyan street and demands
16:03in order to dissuade these countries
16:06and send a message to the Security Council
16:09and the United Nations that the Libyan street
16:12wants to hold the elections
16:15and wants to go to the final stage of stability.
16:18Senegal is preparing for an early parliamentary
16:21meeting amid economic challenges
16:24and social pressure.
16:27The candidates will meet tomorrow
16:30to choose their representatives
16:33in the National Assembly at a decisive moment
16:36where Senegalese, especially young people,
16:39look forward to new faces
16:42capable of fulfilling the promises
16:45of reform and security stability.
16:48Najat Boutefsoud reports.
16:51Through the ballot boxes
16:54in parliamentary elections,
16:57Senegal brings with it new promises of change.
17:00Citizens gathered in the heart of the hot places
17:03in the cities and even in the quiet villages
17:06for the darkness to turn into a space of hope
17:09in which the candidate looks forward
17:12to new faces that meet his needs.
17:15The choice will be between 41 registered parties
17:18or other entities,
17:21led by Prime Minister Othmane Sonko
17:24and led by the Alliance of Resilience and Resilience
17:27led by former President Macky Salah,
17:30alongside Najarine Assalam Walizdihara,
17:33led by the Prime Minister in the era of Salah Amadouba,
17:36and the Alliance of Sama Sakadou,
17:39who died in the era of the leader of Dakar,
17:42Barthélémy Diaz.
17:45We, as Senegalese,
17:48must vote for Salih Bastef
17:51because he represents our interests.
17:54This opposition has no meaning
17:57because it takes these elections
18:00for its own interests only.
18:03Each person must have a ballot card
18:06to vote for Salih Bastef.
18:09Let us give our votes to the opposition.
18:12We should not grant them full power
18:15so that they can do whatever they want.
18:18We have left behind a lot of chaos.
18:21The 17th election of Mbappé,
18:24which will be held
18:27after the President and the Parliament
18:30have resigned,
18:33will determine
18:36whether the President and the government
18:39will be able to control
18:42the National Assemblies
18:45and push their reform plans.
18:48In Senegal's political history,
18:51we have always believed in a majority
18:54directly after the legislative election.
18:57This was the case for the following presidents.
19:00It is clear that the context is different.
19:03Because at the moment
19:06we have a president who was elected
19:09and found a national assembly
19:12that did not have a majority.
19:15Therefore, he had to make the decision.
19:18Seven million candidates
19:21voted for the National Assemblies
19:24with 165 seats.
19:27The main priority for the Senegalese voters
19:30is to provide jobs and economic growth
19:33at a time when the crisis of
19:36the way of life has become more difficult.
19:39Tunisia is facing financial crises
19:42due to the closure of four private radio stations
19:45and the threat of another closure.
19:48Private radio stations are in danger
19:51and more than 160 Tunisian journalists
19:54have sought justice
19:57to get their rights back
20:00after the crisis of the private media
20:03has put tens of people on unemployment.
20:06Here is more with our correspondent in Tunisia,
20:09Fatih Al-Falih.
20:12In Benzard, north of Tunisia,
20:15President Al-Tahrir Olfa Al-Jandoubi
20:18and her colleagues are struggling
20:21to find jobs.
20:24Since the establishment of the first private radio station,
20:27Olfa says that the station has lost half of its employees,
20:30but it is in a better state.
20:33We had a big radio station
20:36and we were always in contact.
20:39But everyone wants to find a job.
20:42They want to find a monthly job,
20:45a permanent job.
20:48Ten national radio stations
20:51in Tunisia
20:54are facing financial crises
20:57due to the closure of four private radio stations
21:00and the threat of another closure.
21:03Tens of people are on unemployment
21:06and their salaries have been suspended
21:09for eight months.
21:12President Kamal Roubane revealed the reasons
21:14for the suspension of the station
21:17and the high cost of broadcasting.
21:20We want to change the cost of broadcasting
21:23according to the situation of the stations.
21:26Another important thing is that
21:29we want to reduce the number of stations
21:32where citizens work.
21:35It is a difficult situation.
21:38We have seen a lot of stations
21:41that have journalists, technicians,
21:44and other people working.
21:47Tunisia's private radio station
21:50is facing financial crises
21:53due to the closure of four private radio stations
21:56and the threat of another closure.
21:59Multinationalism and close media
22:02are more harmful.
22:05Tunisia witnessed a surge in the number
22:08of international institutions during the revolution.
22:10The Tunisian press secretary
22:13added that the financial crises
22:16in the media sector are not only in Tunisia,
22:19but have increased worldwide
22:22during the coronavirus crisis.
22:25Since 1945, the number of international institutions
22:28has increased in the last ten years.
22:31The increase comes either from
22:34unreliable business models
22:37or from economic circumstances.
22:40The Tunisian press secretary
22:43has a problem with the wage rate.
22:46The Tunisian president has repeatedly
22:49turned to public media institutions
22:52to save them from their financial crises.
22:55Today, professionals in the private sector
22:58say that their crisis requires political will.
23:01We go back to Morocco
23:04where social media platforms
23:06talk about a financial price increase
23:09for the construction of the square
23:12and the facilities of Al-Hassan Mosque
23:15in Al-Dar Al-Bayda,
23:18but the official source denied
23:21what is advertised as fake news.
23:30Fake news,
23:33which has been advertised
23:36in social media
23:39for the construction of Al-Hassan Mosque
23:42in Al-Dar Al-Bayda,
23:45according to the official source.
23:48Prices range from 70 to 140 dirhams
23:51to enter the courtyard and square of the mosque.
23:54But the truth is the opposite.
23:57These money is allocated
24:00for official visits
24:03which are supervised by specialists.
24:06Today, fake news
24:09can affect tourism,
24:12economy and society.
24:15Many people say that
24:18they can't go to the mosque
24:21because they have to.
24:24The idea is that
24:27before sharing anything,
24:30a person should be careful
24:32because sharing
24:35is a kind of responsibility.
24:38The truth has been confirmed
24:41by the citizens and visitors
24:44who confirmed the absence of
24:47a fire or a sign
24:50before and after the prayer.
24:53We prayed in the mosque
24:56and went out.
24:59Usually, people come to see
25:02this historical landmark.
25:05It is an honor for Morocco
25:08and it gives a great picture
25:11of Morocco.
25:14Fake news is one of the problems
25:17that Morocco is facing.
25:20On social media,
25:23fake news has overtaken
25:26worship and historical monuments.
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