مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين صحف مغاربية - 18/02/2025
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00:00Welcome to Moroccan newspapers,
00:13Morocco is calling for the suspension of the headlines of an article published on the day of the Moroccan events,
00:19in which it states that Morocco has strengthened its commitment to the principles of good neighborliness,
00:26fighting terrorism and separation, and that in accordance with its principles and commitment to the continent,
00:32it has renewed in front of the 38th summit of the heads of states and governments of the African Union,
00:38its commitment to peace, security and sustainable development of the African continent.
00:44We highlight several priorities in the strategic vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
00:51for a prosperous, integrated and peaceful Africa.
00:55He reported on the renewal of the Moroccan delegation during the summit.
01:01The Kingdom confirmed that the military and security rapprochement,
01:05if necessary, is not enough alone to respond to the complex challenges of the continent.
01:13It was in the opening of Al Alam newspaper that the participation of the Kingdom of Morocco
01:18in the 38th summit of the African Union in Addis Ababa,
01:22had an active presence in all the summits held at the African summit,
01:28or in the preparation for the election of the new leader of the African organization.
01:32The newspaper stopped at the renewal of Nasser Bourita,
01:35Minister of Foreign Affairs and the cooperation of the African and Moroccan residents abroad on this occasion,
01:41confirming the royal vision through which the Kingdom strives to be the leader of Africa,
01:47in his speech on the occasion of the preparation meeting for the election of the new leader.
01:54In its opening article, Al Alam newspaper wrote,
01:57when the Kingdom of Morocco confirms the presence of the 38 leaders of the African Union
02:07in the 38th summit of the African Union in Addis Ababa,
02:12it reminds those in need of a reminder,
02:16considering that their memory is short,
02:18and they try by all means to understand the reputation of the Kingdom,
02:23striking its roots in the depths of history,
02:26and the current situation reveals all those who want to find out
02:29about much of what Morocco continues to express,
02:32of a permanent and eternal commitment to support the Palestinian cause,
02:37according to what is done by the Baitimal Al-Quds Al-Sharif,
02:40the field arm of the Al-Quds Committee,
02:43which is headed by His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
02:45of practical projects for the benefit of Palestinians in Jerusalem,
02:49the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
02:53In the newspaper, it was reported that the project of the Criminal Procedure Law
02:57witnessed extensive criticism by law enforcement officers,
03:02considering that it includes issues related to the guarantees of a fair trial
03:07and the limitation of the independence of the judiciary.
03:10The newspaper also reported that Aziz Al-Wibah,
03:12head of the Judicial Commission in Rabat,
03:14during a meeting organized by the Council of Representatives,
03:17said that the project carries serious restrictions on the right to defend,
03:21which has a negative impact on the innocence rate,
03:24and made it clear that the proposed amendments
03:27have violated the right to remain silent,
03:30which is recognized internationally,
03:32as it has been for a long time,
03:34especially in terrorism cases,
03:36which last up to 12 days,
03:38which is considered unjust
03:41in light of the advanced security experience of Morocco.
03:44Al-Wibah said that the project does not guarantee the accused
03:48the immediate notification of his right to seek help from a lawyer
03:51when he is under the protection of a lawyer,
03:53but rather makes the presence of a lawyer conditional
03:56on the decision of the public prosecutor or the judicial police.
04:00Let's move on to the Tunisian case.
04:03The Maghreb newspaper wrote in its opening article
04:07that if we look at the Tunisian political scene subjectively
04:10and look for a description that matches it,
04:13we will not leave out one of the two characteristics,
04:16the decadence or the solidarity,
04:18which can be separated,
04:20or each of them separately,
04:22to present a picture of what the Tunisian political scene has become
04:26from a comprehensive decadence.
04:28The article writer said that the scene can be classified
04:33as what is known in political science
04:35as a decadence or a political decadence,
04:38in reference to the loss of institutions
04:41for their flexibility and ability to develop
04:44and adapt to social, economic and political changes,
04:48and therefore the loss of their ability to produce policies
04:52and solutions to the economic, social and political issues
04:56that face them.
04:58It is either a decadence to produce old policies
05:01or a decadence to run the institutions
05:04or a decadence that results from the absence
05:07and dynamism of democracy and renewal,
05:10which is what Tunisia is experiencing today,
05:13according to the writer's expression.
05:16Returning to our Moroccan issue,
05:18according to the newspaper Espresso,
05:20Fad Abdel Rahim Al-Shafa'i,
05:22head of the Security Monitoring Commission,
05:24said that starting from some indicators
05:26related to the demographic and financial situation
05:29of different decadence systems,
05:31it is necessary to urgently reform the system as a whole
05:34to ensure its balance and permanence over the long term,
05:38as well as to make this reform suitable
05:41to unify the terms and conditions
05:43and how to benefit from the services provided by this system.
05:47According to the article, the speaker mentioned
05:50during his participation in the 9th International Parliamentary Forum
05:53on Social Justice,
05:55organized by the Council of Advisers,
05:57the Social, Economic and Environmental Council,
06:00that the decadence system is currently divided
06:03by a weakness in coverage,
06:05which is more than 49% of active, working residents.