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Thursday, October 10, 2013

The changing of el-wafa, the Minister of national education’s, why? And who is the new minister?


Researched by Turbes Languidoc

 

In Morocco, the government of Ben kirrane has done a new change in the Minister of national education, many sources said that the new Minister is Rachid Bel Mokhtar.

Why el wafa resign from the government?

All the ministers of al estiklal are resign from the government, just el-wafa the old Minister of national education, why they resign?

The president of the political parti of al ''estiklal'', resigned because of the dissatisfaction about the strategy of the prime president  and they lets him in problem, only el wafa who has stolen in the government, but now he followed his friends

El wafa refused to resign and was expelled from the Independence Party and is still in the government.
 Who is he ?

He is Muhammad Wafa who was appointed by the king, on Thursday (October 10), and Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister costly public affairs and governance.

Man, it is known that the strong headed, do not back down from its decisions, I have already emphasized, while hosted in a program "in the dock", Broadcast Radio Mead, that he left the government is not in the hands Hamid Chabat.

Information about the new minister :

Rashid Bel Mokhtar is one of the men experienced in the education and training sector has already been Minister of National Education (1995-1998)

Bel Mokhtar holds a National High School Diploma Engineers air traffic controllers in Paris, and then on the Diploma of the International Institute for Management and Development ( Switzerland), President of the University of brothers .


1 - the date and place of birth:

1942 in Marrakech.

2 - Evidence university :

National High School Diploma Engineers air traffic controllers in Paris .

Diploma of the International Institute for Management and Development (Switzerland).

3 - scientific and administrative tasks :

Founding member of the Society and company management approaches IMEG.

Founding member of the company PPCM.

Minister of National Education of the Kingdom of Morocco (1995-1998).

President University of Ifrane brothers since 1998.

Member of the United Nations Commission for Human Development (Middle East and North Africa).

Member of the Club of Rome.

Member of the Executive Board of the Center for the Study of Andalusia and the dialogue among civilizations.

President of the Moroccan Foundation for Nature and rights.

Professor Muhammadiyah school for engineers.

4 - Awards :

Sam Albert Einstein Peace and Education .

5 - literature :

Many studies in the field engineering , Altknolojba and Education

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So what

So, from all this, what we can do to know what’s may happen to us, we the students who passed the exam, we don’t know our fate, so what’s can happen to us, is the rachid bel mokhtar can do a change for us and saved us from the big problem wish has done by Alwafa, and give us a solution… many question and no answer.

 

Here is a small example about what’s happened in Oujda area this Monday.

 

Admission to the regional centers for education and training professions,
July 2012 cycle

Marred the correct match and a Regional Center for careers education and training ‘’Oujda, morocco’’ several violations at the organizational level and at the level of the patch , so that was assigned to professors is specialized in materials Exams corrects these materials, such as assigning some professors of physical education and informatics and mathematics corrects materials exams French language , at which time through which some professors of non- acceptance of this issue , which are incompatible with the law and logic. As defined process raced some education inspectors to nail the largest number of envelopes examination papers in order to correct them quickly, where he worked as one to correct more than 10 envelopes in a few hours at a time took the correct same size as the folds by professors of law-abiding and conscientious professional three days. Note that some of the inspectors were raced in order to increase the compensation of the patch, which raised dissatisfaction years among professors. On the other hand knew Regional Center for careers education and training Oujda on the morning of Monday, October 7 meeting of the Finance Committee , where it was this meeting heated arguments , to the meeting in without legal basis , ie, in the absence of the Statute of the centers where required the development of law and the endorsement of the Council it , and knew delayed and improvisation in the management and disbursement of budget in accordance with regulatory texts at a time when we are embarking on a new budget , as we learned that some teachers were not aware of them even specify the necessary needs of the center , which is not in line with the path of law . The Commission knew illegal presence of individuals outlaws the Committee in its meeting.

Abrieviation :

For the moment, as one from student who has passed the exam we don’t know if we can continue or not, or we will pass the exam again.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Dems dare Boehner to vote as shutdown nears second week

Turbes Languidoc researched this great deal of information.

                   
       
‘’Small news of today : More than 300,000 civilian defense department employees are back on the job after being recalled, but the president is urging Republicans to pass a budget extension without any amendments to avoid the government reaching the debt ceiling deadline Oct. 17.

By : NBC's Peter Alexander reports.’’

’Top Talkers: The House does have the votes to pass a clean CR, Joe Scarborough asserts despite House Speaker Boehner's comments suggesting otherwise. Which begs the question: Will all of this go to the debt ceiling and beyond? And if it does, how hard is the Oct. 17 deadline date? The Morning Joe panel -- including Jeremy Peters, David Ignatius, Harold Ford Jr. and Steve Rattner -- discusses.’’

So, let’s know what’s up…

With the federal government’s shutdown nearing its second week, Democrats dared House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, to prove his claims that he didn’t have the votes on a continuing resolution to re-open the government or raise the debt limit without concessions from President Barack Obama.

As lawmakers returned to work in Washington, the Republican speaker’s assertions took center stage.

There are not the votes in the House to pass a clean CR,” Boehner said in an interview on ABC Sunday, despite informal whip counts collected by NBC News and other outlets suggesting that as many as 22 House Republicans could join with Democrats to pass a simple extension of spending that would reopen the federal government.

But the funding fight appears poised to bleed into the Oct. 17 deadline by which lawmakers must authorize more borrowing to finance existing spending, or risk defaulting on the national debt.

"We're not going to pass a clean debt-limit increase," Boehner said of that deadline. "I told the president, there's no way we're going to pass one. The votes are not in the House to pass a clean debt limit. And the president is risking default by not having a conversation with us."

In short, Republicans in Congress appeared no closer to resolving their fiscal differences with Obama and his Democratic allies in Congress. But wrapping the debt ceiling into the impasse only raises the stakes for the impasse’s outcome.

Democrats – who have demanded a clean extension of both government spending and the debt limit – have demanded that Boehner move to approve those measures as a precondition of broader negotiations over government spending.

And so the second week of the shutdown essentially opened with Democrats calling Boehner’s bluff.

“If there are not votes to open the government as Speaker Boehner says, why is he so afraid to call the vote and prove it?” White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer asked Monday morning on Twitter.

The president himself, though, was scheduled to stay out of the public eye after waging a PR blitz against Republicans for much of last week.

But as the shutdown appeared ready to extend into its second week – and perhaps longer – it was clear that something would have to give in the next 10 days, or risk a severe blow to seriously harm an already-shaky American financial system, and threated to plunge the United States back into recession. Republican leaders suggested that another weekend of work could be in the cards, especially as the debt ceiling deadline neared.

The first seven days of the shutdown were more full of political posturing and blame-placing than sincere negotiations to restart the government.

Thousands of government programs remain on hold, and most services have been reduced to bare-boned staff. National parks are shuttered, and hundreds of thousands of government workers have been ordered to stay home.

One bipartisan breakthrough came over the weekend after the White House and Senate Democrats agreed to legislation from the House GOP guaranteeing back pay for furloughed federal workers.


 


J. Scott Applewhite / APHouse Speaker John Boehner of Ohio arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Oct. 7, 2013.

That bill, though, was only one of the handful of limited spending bills proposed by Republicans to reinstate funding for some of the most visible consequences of the shutdown, like children's cancer research on hold or the officially-closed World War II memorial.

Democrats have argued for days that the surest way to ensure all of those programs would be for the House to finally vote to approve the simple, six-week extension of government spending favored by Obama and his Democratic allies.

And though there are emerging signs of bipartisan support for such a measure, Republicans' insistence on passing a series of messaging-oriented bills suggested that the GOP was locked into its position for the long haul.

Most prognosticators agree that one side will eventually blink, and not allow the U.S. to default. But Boehner and Obama have each built such immense political stakes into this standoff's outcome that at least one of them will suffer greatly from the eventual resolution.

How that resolution might play out appeared to even bewilder Boehner, who responded when asked when the shutdown fight would conclude: “If I knew, I would tell you.”

This story was originally published on Mon Oct 7, 2013 11:49 AM EDT

By Michael O'Brien, Political Reporter, NBC News

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