Moroccan Interior Minister Holds Initial Talks on 2021 Polls

Morocco's Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit during his consultations with political parties. MAP
Morocco's Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit during his consultations with political parties. MAP
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Moroccan Interior Minister Holds Initial Talks on 2021 Polls

Morocco's Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit during his consultations with political parties. MAP
Morocco's Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit during his consultations with political parties. MAP

Morocco's Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit launched Wednesday political consultations for next year’s elections despite rumors that the polls could be postponed over the coronavirus outbreak.

Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper was informed that on Wednesday Laftit held a meeting in Rabat with heads of parties represented in parliament to exchange views on the elections.

He was accompanied by Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Interior Noureddine Boutayeb.

A party representative, who attended the meeting, informed the newspaper that talks didn’t discuss the details of the elections.

The ministry will strive for the success of all stages of the electoral process and will carry out all the tasks assigned to it with seriousness and responsibility, said Laftit, stressing that all the parties must stick to democratic values, election ethics and the obligation to transparency and fair competition to allow organizers to respond as strictly as possible in the event of a violation.

The ministry is mobilized, alongside the leaders of political parties to find adequate solutions to electoral deadlines within the framework of a responsible and transparent debate, he added.

Laftit called on them to present their proposals to changes to the electoral system, before examining and debating them within the framework of consultations with political bodies.

The minister stressed that the government and political actors were willing to continue strengthening the kingdom’s democratic process.

He further recalled the considerable political, economic and social progress made by Morocco during the last two decades.

Laftit affirmed that King Mohammed VI’s wise decisions, aimed at upholding the rule of law through deep institutional reforms, have made it possible to establish a healthy climate for the exercise of democratic freedoms.

He also reiterated that his ministry ensures and protects the multiparty system in line with Royal instructions.



Women and Children Scavenge for Food in Gaza, UN Official Says

 Palestinians walk on a destroyed street after Israeli forces withdrew from a part of Nuseirat, following a ground operation amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip, November 29, 2024. (Reuters)
Palestinians walk on a destroyed street after Israeli forces withdrew from a part of Nuseirat, following a ground operation amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip, November 29, 2024. (Reuters)
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Women and Children Scavenge for Food in Gaza, UN Official Says

 Palestinians walk on a destroyed street after Israeli forces withdrew from a part of Nuseirat, following a ground operation amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip, November 29, 2024. (Reuters)
Palestinians walk on a destroyed street after Israeli forces withdrew from a part of Nuseirat, following a ground operation amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip, November 29, 2024. (Reuters)

Large groups of women and children are scavenging for food among mounds of trash in parts of the Gaza Strip, a UN official said on Friday following a visit to the Palestinian enclave.

Ajith Sunghay, head of the UN Human Rights office for the Occupied Palestinian Territories, expressed concern about the levels of hunger, even in areas of central Gaza where aid agencies have teams on the ground.

"I was particularly alarmed by the prevalence of hunger," Sunghay told a Geneva press briefing via video link from Jordan. "Acquiring basic necessities has become a daily, dreadful struggle for survival."

Sunghay said the UN had been unable to take any aid to northern Gaza, where he said an estimated 70,000 people remain following "repeated impediments or rejections of humanitarian convoys by the Israeli authorities".

Sunghay visited camps for people recently displaced from parts of northern Gaza. They were living in horrendous conditions with severe food shortages and poor sanitation, he said.

"It is so obvious that massive humanitarian aid needs to come in – and it is not. It is so important the Israeli authorities make this happen," he said. He did not specify the last time UN agencies had sent aid to northern Gaza.

US WARNING

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin set out steps last month for Israel to carry out in 30 days to address the situation in Gaza, warning that failure to do so may have consequences on US military aid to Israel.

The State Department said on Nov. 12 that President Joe Biden's administration had concluded that Israel was not currently impeding assistance to Gaza and therefore was not violating US law.

The Israeli army, which began its offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip after the group's attack on southern Israeli communities in October 2023, said its operating in northern Gaza since Oct. 5 were trying to prevent militants regrouping and waging attacks from those areas.

Israel's government body that oversees aid, Cogat, says it facilitates the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, and accuses UN agencies of not distributing it efficiently.

Looting has also depleted aid supplies within the Gaza Strip, with nearly 100 food aid trucks raided on Nov. 16.

"The women I met had all either lost family members, were separated from their families, had relatives buried under rubble, or were themselves injured or sick," Sunghay said of his stay in the Gaza Strip.

"Breaking down in front of me, they desperately pleaded for a ceasefire."