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00:00What do you think about the use of genealogy to prove the gender of children who are born outside the marriage institution?
00:28What are the differences between the two views?
00:58What do you think about the use of genealogy to prove the gender of children who are born outside the marriage institution?
01:28What do you think about the use of genealogy to prove the gender of children who are born outside the marriage institution?
01:48What do you think about the use of genealogy to prove the gender of children who are born outside the marriage institution?
02:17What do you think about the use of genealogy to prove the gender of children who are born outside the marriage institution?
02:40What do you think about the use of genealogy to prove the gender of children who are born outside the marriage institution?
03:00What do you think about the use of genealogy to prove the gender of children who are born outside the marriage institution?
03:30What do you think about the use of genealogy to prove the gender of children who are born outside the marriage institution?
03:53Dr. Dafri, where is the most important cultural sector in the Moroccan development model?
04:04Morocco is now in the process of establishing new development models at all levels and with all its advocates.
04:22Culture seems to be present in general and perhaps it covers all these advocates.
04:40Why? Because culture does not have a limited concept related only to theatrical expressions such as theater, cinema, dance, architecture and material heritage.
05:02Culture is everything that comes out of a person's behavior, practices and lifestyle.
05:12Therefore, culture is present in our daily lives.
05:25Culture is everything that comes out of a person's behavior, practices and lifestyle.
05:51Therefore, culture is present in our daily lives.
06:00Dr. Al-Arabi, what is the nature of cultural programs that can meet the needs of the local development?
06:13Yes, only before we talk about the types of programs that can meet the needs of the local development.
06:25As mentioned by Dr. Dafri, we must prepare something else even before the launch of the new development model.
06:33Morocco has a special interest in the cultural sector since independence.
06:37Morocco has a special interest in the cultural sector since independence.
07:06Morocco has a special interest in the cultural sector since independence.
07:34In fact, there are many things that can be said in this regard.
07:39But the type of programs, in my opinion, are programs that must be inclusive for young people.
07:45It is also necessary to form the human era.
07:48It is also necessary to preserve the cultural identity of Morocco in its inclusiveness and diversity.
07:55However, these programs must also be a motivation to preserve this cultural diversity and these cultural features and characteristics of Morocco.
08:03These programs must also be a product of work, a product of wealth, a product of human values and open to the international community.
08:18These are the programs that can be the basis of development in our present time.
08:25We aim to achieve integrated development that brings together all those involved in this field.
08:32Dr. Dafri, when we talk about the cultural sector, we must not forget the economic sector and the social sector.
08:44Is there a challenge to achieve a balance between economic development and social and cultural development in the light of the progressive side?
08:57Yes, each side has its own characteristics.
09:02It is not only limited to a geographical segment.
09:12The number of foreign tourists in the Kingdom has increased by 20% compared to last year.
09:20What does this reflect economically?
09:23It reflects more income, it reflects more job opportunities and it also reflects a contribution to the dynamic framework of Morocco's growth in a larger and greater way.
09:40Today, Morocco is a country that relies heavily on the third sector, which is the services sector.
09:51Tourism is the main driver of these services sectors.
09:58Any development that takes place at the tourist level has positive impacts on the local economy,
10:05whether in terms of income or growth, or even in terms of creating job opportunities.
10:14Today, tourism is an integral part of Morocco's economic direction.
10:22It is the fourth most difficult currency in Morocco.
10:29It is also one of the main economic and social pillars that Morocco plays.
10:35This does not mean that we have a set of challenges and a set of problems related to tourism.
10:43Today, we are supposed to reach 15.9 million tourists per year.
10:51But this is not a big problem.
10:58It is not a problem that balances the efforts of Morocco in terms of income.
11:05It is a problem that balances the efforts of Morocco in terms of income.
11:17Today, we have a 20% increase in the number of tourists per year.
11:27But this does not balance the 20% increase in the number of tourists per year.
11:35This is due to a set of problems related to tourism.
11:40First of all, there is no diversity in tourism.
11:44It is also related to the tourism aspects of the Kingdom.
11:49Today, one of the biggest problems we have is the return ratio.
11:55We have tourists coming to Morocco, but the return ratio of tourists to Morocco is still a problem.
12:03There is still a lack of income or income.
12:09This is the reason for the lack of tourism.
12:14Today, we can only focus on the construction of hotels and hotels.
12:20The first type of tourism is to include many fields.
12:27This includes culture, entertainment, sports, and many other fields.
12:32Today, we need to raise the level of spending.
12:37This is one of the challenges that we will try to address in this interview.
12:42Mr. Aliou, I will now turn to Mr. Zoubir Bouhoud.
12:47This increase, according to experts, has reflected a strong return to the Moroccan population living abroad.
12:55I would like to ask you, where does Morocco's ability to attract tourists from all over the world manifest itself?
13:02What is also the strength of this surge?
13:05First of all, as I said, we started with very positive things.
13:13But we said that since the parliament has a challenge, we will talk about challenges.
13:18Today, 15.9 million tourists from all over the world come to Morocco.
13:27This is the first challenge we have.
13:29We will say this in numbers.
13:31In 2023, 14.5 million tourists from all over the world came to Morocco.
13:40This means that less than half of the tourists come from foreign countries.
13:47This is the challenge we have.
13:49We do not want to compare Morocco with a country like Turkey.
13:52Turkey has 51 million tourists.
13:55Turkey has 46 million tourists.
13:58Turkey has 66 million tourists.
14:01This means that the first challenge is to increase the percentage of international tourism.
14:06Until now, the percentage of international tourism is still 50%.
14:10We have a comparison with 2019.
14:15In 2019, the percentage of international tourism was 55%.
14:19This year, the percentage of international tourism is 51%.
14:22This is the first challenge.
14:24The second challenge is about nationality.
14:28This is related to your question.
14:30For example, these numbers are separate from the national level of October.
14:37What we have in October means that there are 17 million foreign tourists in October.
14:49The French have 2 million tourists.
14:51The Spanish have 1.2 million tourists.
14:59The year 2030 is a milestone for JANI.
15:05JANI has made great profits in infrastructure, tourism, and investment.
15:10What are the opportunities available to responsible parties in the coming days?
15:22First of all, I cannot answer your question without referring to the last cabinet meeting,
15:31which is characterized by royal guidelines in this area.
15:36When I say a cabinet meeting, I mean that the highest authority in the country
15:40follows the issue directly.
15:42It is not a government cabinet meeting.
15:46It is a cabinet meeting.
15:48This cabinet meeting was a strong indication of the rapid transition
15:53after the arrival of tourists to various Moroccan cities.
15:59When I say rapid transition, I mean that we are currently experiencing the World Cup.
16:04The World Cup is not in 2030.
16:06We are currently experiencing it in the last two years.
16:09We will continue with it until 2030.
16:11Why?
16:12Because there is a very big challenge for Morocco.
16:16It is true that several infrastructures have been built.
16:19We have noticed the increase in the number of the previous cabinet meetings,
16:23but Morocco will move to rapid transition.
16:26When I say rapid transition, I mean that the infrastructure that will be available for Morocco
16:31will be of a revolutionary standard in line with what is available in the FIFA budget.
16:37As I said, FIFA does not have mercy on this side.
16:40Its sides will continue to support Morocco, even after the official announcement
16:45of the grant of the organization to Morocco, Portugal and Spain.
16:48So Morocco will experience a large growth on the infrastructure level.
16:54Perhaps in 2030, Morocco will give us another Morocco,
16:57a Morocco looking at the horizon,
16:59a Morocco that is able to say that today a new Morocco is starting,
17:03a Morocco that is guided by the next generation,
17:06and a Morocco that is able to raise the challenges here and point to the main thing,
17:11whether it is sports, economy, politics or even diplomacy.
17:16We see that the current generations live on the basis of successes
17:20and on the basis of confidence in the current generations.
17:24We are a generation, I say it honestly, we are a generation,
17:27we lived a period in which we were in a stage of doubt,
17:31a stage of uncertainty, a stage of existing projects that are being implemented,
17:34a stage of unclear political dialogue.
17:36Perhaps now we live in a different atmosphere,
17:39because when I personally see that in 2004,
17:43and this may not have been noticed by many,
17:46in 2004, or exactly on May 15, 2004,
17:49Morocco failed to host the 2010 World Cup.
17:52On the same night, the Prime Minister of Canada,
17:56Brigitte, says that she has royal instructions
17:59that Morocco will continue to build its sports infrastructure
18:02as long as it hosts the 2010 World Cup.
18:05This is the first sign.
18:06The second sign,
18:07and this is the second sign,
18:09is that this sign enabled us to build four large-scale schools.
18:12We are building it now and we are fixing it.
18:15The second sign is what we see in some of the projects that we see in recent years,
18:19and I will give you one example.
18:21When the interior port was announced,
18:24we were living in a phase of satisfaction with this news,
18:27but we were overwhelmed with reports, videos, photos,
18:30and government news reports indicating that the progress has reached about 30%.
18:34So we are living in a Morocco that is raising challenges,
18:37but these challenges are being implemented,
18:40and it is not just a big speech.
18:44So we, as a country,
18:46will give Morocco the ability to move towards a better future,
18:49and also to be a pioneer of the African continent,
18:52not with the words of nonsense and artificial words,
18:55but with reality and dealing with the African continent,
18:58because I conclude,
19:00and I will tell you how to answer this question,
19:02I conclude and say that Morocco,
19:04even in its narrow perspective,
19:06connects that with the African dimension,
19:08with the proof that the king chose to be the African continent,
19:13and exactly as he said in March 2003,
19:16he did not choose the white flag or the ribbon,
19:21but he decided to stand out,
19:23and translate the African word,
19:25through the title of the continent,
19:27to be the announcement of the Moroccan candidacy,
19:29in Kigali, in reference to the fact that Morocco is still a country,
19:32its roots are in Africa, but its branches are in Europe.
19:39Okay, Mr. Koutar,
19:41the Moroccan women's migration path
19:44was not always full of flowers,
19:47in the successes you achieved,
19:49the result was a lot of work,
19:51continuous attempts,
19:53which required you to go through many obstacles,
19:57to put it correctly,
19:59and to face obstacles,
20:01from the world of medicine,
20:03to the world of cooking and sweets,
20:05and receiving guests.
20:07Of course, the beginning,
20:09Koutar, was not full of flowers,
20:11but you faced these obstacles,
20:13which made you today,
20:15in this very honorable level for the Kingdom,
20:17and ambassador for Moroccan culture.
20:19Ladies and gentlemen,
20:21the first time I got the idea,
20:23was the first reception of His Majesty the King,
20:25in 2014,
20:27during his visit,
20:29I was able to visit the map of Morocco,
20:31and I had a message for all the attendees,
20:33since they were migrants to Morocco,
20:35African countries,
20:37who could not leave the Moroccan desert.
20:39I wanted to send a message,
20:41to all the Moroccan migrants,
20:43to be a good ambassador,
20:45not to leave our country,
20:47but to be a good ambassador,
20:49and I sent a message,
20:51to the Moroccan desert.
20:53I sent a message,
20:55to the Moroccan people,
20:57who were drawing the map,
20:59and I sent a message,
21:01to His Majesty the King,
21:03to be a good ambassador,
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