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MEDI1TV Afrique : MEDI1 MORNING - 16/11/2024

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00:00Music
00:16You are watching Medein TV Afrique. Thank you for joining us for this round of news.
00:21The 2025 Finance Bill, adopted by the majority by the Moroccan House of Representatives,
00:27the PLF-2025, has received the approval of 171 deputies. Details in a few moments.
00:35Lebanon is studying an American proposal for a truce in the war between Israel and Hezbollah.
00:41This proposal includes a 13-point plan, which includes a 60-day ceasefire.
00:51In Gabon, more than 850,000 voters were waiting in the polls to vote on the new constitution,
00:59proposed by the transition authorities.
01:0299 electoral commissions have been mobilized on the territory.
01:05See you in a moment for the developments.
01:12Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
01:13We start this news with the Moroccan Sarra.
01:16The Senate of Paraguay supported the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Morocco,
01:23while asking the Paraguayan government to adopt the same position in a resolution adopted in a plenary session.
01:31This legislative institution said it was in favor of a peaceful and negotiated solution to the dispute over the Moroccan Sarra,
01:39considering that the autonomy initiative is the only basis for achieving a peaceful, just, sustainable and mutually acceptable solution.
01:49The text of the resolution was transmitted to the President of the Republic of Paraguay, Santiago Peña,
01:56and to the Ambassador of His Majesty, the King of Asunción.
02:01The budgetary law for the year 2025 was adopted yesterday in a plenary session to the majority by the House of Representatives.
02:13This bill has received the approval of 171 deputies, 56 opposed it and one abstained.
02:23The vote took place in the same configuration adopted by the House for the second part of the PLF.
02:35The government has put in place concrete and proactive measures to mitigate the repercussions of the crisis on citizens,
02:43which led to a 1.1% reduction in inflation.
02:47Aliran Bouri, President of the Center for Economic and Social Prospects,
02:52reminds us of the major orientations of this PLF 2025.
02:57The budgetary law for 2025 is primarily based on a strategic vision aligned with national priorities,
03:06such as the support of the purchasing power of citizens,
03:11through measures to limit the impact of inflation and strengthen social networks,
03:18especially by keeping the compensation box at an average level of 16.5 billion dirhams.
03:31In terms of employment, the government has set up more than 14 billion dirhams in three areas to accelerate the pace of employment.
03:46There are also structural fiscal reforms aimed at alleviating fiscal pressure on taxpayers,
03:53especially households and small businesses.
03:56There is also the promotion of public and private investment through incentives and adapted devices.
04:05There is also the reform of social justice.
04:09There is also proactive management of public debt,
04:13while maintaining the downward trend of this public debt, especially at the international level.
04:23So I think these are the major measures for this PLF 2025.
04:32Rumors have spread on social networks confirming the implementation of a tariff to access Moscow SN2 and its facilities,
04:41an information dismantled by an official source which speaks of simple fake news.
04:46I would like to hear more about this.
04:57Fake news widely spread on social networks.
05:00A tariff to access Moscow SN2 has indeed been set aside for hours of prayer,
05:06both for foreign tourists and Moroccans.
05:09Of course, these tariffs are allocated to official visits,
05:13supervised by specialized guides, including all the facilities of the mosque.
05:22This monument was the target of fake news, which affects its splendor.
05:25It has affected it touristically, economically and socially.
05:29These rumors dissuade visitors from coming because they believe they should pay a toll to see this monument.
05:36A fact confirmed by the citizens and visitors of the site,
05:40who confirmed the absence of any fees or payment for access to the site.
05:48People have no choice but to come to see for themselves that nothing has changed to access this site.
05:52It is a place that brings together visitors from all over the world
05:55and is a source of pride for our nation and our citizens.
05:59It is a big picture for Morocco.
06:01It should be noted that these tariffs contribute to cover the costs of the efforts made
06:05to maintain the cleanliness and splendor of the mosque,
06:08considered as one of the most important religious and touristic attractions in the kingdom,
06:13and to finance the new services offered to visitors to make their experience more attractive.
06:18In Morocco, imported red meat arrives in the markets.
06:23The government's measure to open the market to imports aims to stabilize
06:27and guarantee the reconstruction of the national heritage.
06:30Salwa El Khaloui went to the city of Rabat, UNESCO Benzeneb, for the story.
06:37For several months, the red meat market has been under increased pressure,
06:41exacerbated by economic and climatic factors.
06:44Consumers are forced to pay high prices for their meat supply,
06:49a situation that has pushed Morocco to open its borders to import.
06:58It is news that has both positive and negative aspects.
07:03For us professionals, importation will strengthen supply and stabilize the market.
07:10However, I think that imported meat does not arouse the desire of consumers as much as local meat.
07:20In total, 10,000 tons of fresh or frozen red meat have already been processed,
07:25an important part of which comes from Spain.
07:28Finally, it is planned to import up to 20,000 tons by the end of the year.
07:33What to feed the fear of consumers about the quality of imported meat.
07:41Consumers have little information about imported meat, often frozen,
07:47which makes it difficult to assess its quality.
07:53Whether it is frozen or fresh meat,
07:55the government ensures that importers must follow a strict list of charges.
08:00Imports must be accompanied by health certificates and Halal,
08:04ensuring their conformity to national standards.
08:08Lebanon would study an American proposal of a truce in the war between Hezbollah and Israel,
08:14which accuses each other of blocking all agreements.
08:18Lebanese officials said that Lisa Johnson, an American ambassador to Beirut,
08:23had presented to Prime Minister Najib Mikati and the head of parliament, Nabi Berri,
08:29a 13-point plan, which includes a 60-day truce and the deployment of the army in southern Lebanon at the border.
08:38A new series of Israeli raids targeted yesterday the southern border of Beirut.
08:44An Israeli strike caused the collapse of a several-story building
08:50near an animated crossroads in the Lebanese capital.
08:54Suhail Jalil gives us the point.
09:00New Israeli strike on the southern border of Beirut.
09:04New Israeli strike on the southern border of Beirut.
09:08Israeli fighter jets carried out a series of strikes early this Friday
09:12on the Rubairi district in the southern border of the Lebanese capital.
09:16In the last 24 hours, the Israeli army called five times
09:21the inhabitants of the building located in the Rubairi districts,
09:24Harit Harek and Bourj el Brazne,
09:26whose southern border of the Lebanese capital has evacuated the site.
09:29The head of the Lebanese government, Najib Mikati, and the president of the parliament, Nabi Berri,
09:33received on Thursday Ali Larijani, the advisor of the Iranian Supreme Guide,
09:38accompanied by an Iranian delegation.
09:40Discussions were held on the current situation in Lebanon,
09:43including the Israeli aggression, the crisis of displaced people, and the implementation of Resolution 1701.
09:49We know that it is our duty to support the Lebanese people.
09:57My visit seeks to show that we support the Lebanese nation and its leaders in all circumstances.
10:04We do not seek to disturb anything.
10:07We seek to solve problems and, in all circumstances, we support the Lebanese people.
10:12Those who create the disturbance are the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his spies.
10:19The Lebanese people are forced to leave the southern border.
10:26This also targeted this Friday the Syrian capital, Damascus,
10:29the U.P. district of Mazé, announced by the Syrian official press agency, SANA.
10:34The second raid of this type in two days.
10:36The day before, similar strikes targeted this same district,
10:39as well as the locality of Qudsaya in the suburbs of Damascus.
10:42These raids killed 23 people, according to an updated report from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
10:48The bombings in Mazé destroyed three buildings on Thursday,
10:51killing 13 people, still according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
10:56During this time, Hamas is preparing to cease fire in Gaza
11:00and calls for Donald Trump to put pressure on Israel.
11:03Israeli attacks have plunged the Palestinian enclave into a serious humanitarian crisis.
11:09Bassem Naim, a member of Hamas's political bureau,
11:12assured that the Palestinian movement is ready to conclude an agreement,
11:16provided that Israel respects it.
11:22In the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, this time Volodymyr Zelensky
11:26accused Germany of playing Vladimir Putin,
11:30after Olaf Scholz spoke to the Russian president on Friday
11:34to evoke the conditions of peace in Ukraine.
11:38During this one-hour call, the German chancellor asked Russia
11:43to show its willingness to start negotiations with Ukraine
11:47for a just and sustainable peace, according to the German government.
11:51Speaking to Vladimir Putin opens the Pandora's box,
11:54accused Zelensky of being constrained to unfavorable negotiations with Ukraine.
11:59This is the Pandora's box.
12:03Heading to Lima, where the summit of the Pacific countries is held,
12:07the Chinese President Xi Jinping, who must meet today in the Peruvian capital,
12:12his American counterpart Joe Biden,
12:15has in a written speech quoted by the new Chinese press agency,
12:20warned against the rise of unilateralism and protectionism
12:25and also warned of an increase in the fragmentation of the global economy.
12:30The American president, who met with the leaders of Japan and South Korea,
12:35has on his part estimated that the world is facing an important moment of political change.
12:43Returning to the continent, towards Gabon,
12:46where more than 850,000 voters were waiting in the polls
12:50to speak on the project of the new constitution
12:54proposed by the authorities of the transition.
12:56This is the second constitutional project since the country's independence.
13:01This constitutional referendum is the last step of the national inclusive dialogue
13:06launched in April for the organization of free and transparent presidential elections.
13:12To ensure the good progress of this process,
13:1589 electoral commissions have been mobilized on the territory,
13:19in addition to about fifteen abroad.
13:24Direction le Sénégal, where the electoral campaign ended yesterday.
13:28The 7.3 million registered on the electoral lists
13:32can confirm their choice last March
13:34by giving a parliamentary majority to President Bassilou Yom Haïfaï
13:38and his Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko.
13:40Senegalese are called to elect 165 deputies on Sunday for five years
13:46without the support of the legislative branch.
13:48The executive branch would have a hard time keeping its electoral promises.
13:52It will need a majority of three fifths
13:56to revise the constitution as promised without going through the referendum.
14:03Eight months after the presidential election,
14:05Senegalese are back on Sunday in the polls for anticipated legislative elections.
14:10A scrutiny announced after the dissolution in September of the former parliament.
14:14Alain Benani returns on the issues of this legislative.
14:19As during the presidential election of March 24, 2024,
14:24more than 7.3 million registered voters will vote on Sunday
14:29to elect the 165 deputies who will sit in the National Assembly for five years.
14:34These anticipated legislative elections are held after the dissolution of the parliament
14:39pronounced in September by President Bassilou Yom Haïfaï.
14:43The main issue of these elections is to know
14:46if the voters will give the absolute majority to the National Assembly
14:50to the regime embodied by the duo Yom Haïfaï
14:54or if they will make the choice to balance the powers by giving a majority to the opposition
14:59and in fact open the way to a cohabitation.
15:02The executive needs a majority of three fifths
15:05to revise the constitution without going through the referendum.
15:09The opposition warns against the danger of entrusting
15:12a hegemonic power to the president and his government.
15:16Concerning the electoral system,
15:18the 165 seats of the parliament will be distributed
15:21according to a parallel scrutiny mode
15:23which combines proportional national representation
15:26and a departmental majority scrutiny in turn.
15:30The seats are put into play in 54 electoral circumstances
15:34distributed as follows, 46 Senegalese departments
15:37and 8 circumstances of the diaspora.
15:40Concerning the political parties and coalitions,
15:4341 lists are listed.
15:46Among the most in demand, we can mention PASTEF, the patriots
15:49with the Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko, as head of line.
15:53Takoua Lou, Senegal, with the former president, Makisal, as head of list.
15:57The coalition, Sam Sakadou, which has as head of list the mayor of Dakar, Barthélémy Dias.
16:03And Jamak Njarine, led by the former prime minister
16:06and presidential candidate, Amadou Ba.
16:09All, in any case, should find realistic solutions
16:12to the problems of the Senegalese,
16:14especially the expensive life, housing,
16:16the employability of young people and health.
16:19Finally, the polling stations will open on Sunday at 8pm
16:22and will close at 6pm.
16:25The sports in this news with the eliminators of the Cannes 2025.
16:28Fall of Gabon.
16:30The Lions of the Atlas are officially qualified
16:33after their large victory 5-1.
16:36Ibrahim Abdelkader Diaz, author of Doublé,
16:39participated in the Moroccan festival to mark his return
16:43after his absence from the last group for injuries.
16:47The protégés of Walid Regraghi keep their first place
16:50in Group B of these eliminators.
16:54Take your precautions, ladies and gentlemen.
16:56Rain showers with snowfall on the summits
17:00are expected this weekend in several provinces of the kingdom.
17:04These downpours of 30 to 50 mm are expected today
17:08on the reliefs of the provinces of Alraouz,
17:11Chichawa, Ouarzazate, Tirrir, Asilal and Tarodante.
17:15The General Directorate of Meteorology
17:17specifies in a bulletin of warnings
17:19of the level of orange vigilance.
17:21Wind gusts of 75 to 90 km are also expected
17:25in the provinces of Chichawa, Issaouira,
17:28Boulmane, Taurirte and Firrire.
17:31In addition, the same phenomenon is expected
17:34at 11 p.m. on the reliefs beyond 1,500 m
17:37in the provinces of Midelt, Asilal, Alraouz and Ouarzazate.
17:41This concludes this newscast.
17:43Thank you for following it.
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