To rely on the Amazigh language.. The Moroccan Parliament reviews the experience of bilingualism in Belgium
Yesterday, Thursday, a delegation from the House of Representatives began a working visit to the Federal Parliament in Brussels, in order to learn about the experience of adopting bilingualism in Belgian legislative institutions, within the framework of the Council’s work to adopt the Amazigh language.
This visit, which continues today, Friday, falls within the framework of the twinning project between the two legislative institutions, especially in the aspect related to efficiency and quality in the exercise of constitutional powers.
First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohamed Sabari, who heads the delegation, said in a statement to the Moroccan Press Agency , following the meeting that brought together its members with the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Belgian Federal Parliament. Eileen Thilieu said that this official visit comes within the framework of the agreement that brings together the two legislative institutions. Moroccan and Belgian.
Sabari explained that the Belgian Parliament, due to its diversity - especially since it adopts two official languages - represents a rich experience that “we, as Moroccans, must benefit from, especially after the adoption of the 2011 Constitution, and also in the future.” After adopting Amazigh as the official language of the country.
The First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives indicated that the Moroccan legislative institution is looking forward to benefiting from the adoption of bilingualism in the Belgian Parliament, especially since “this experience has begun to be applied during plenary sessions, with the hope of developing it.” To also include committee work and documentation work.
According to Sabari, the discussion that brought together the Moroccan delegation with the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Belgian Federal Parliament also constituted an opportunity to discuss in detail a group of topics of common interest, most notably immigration, climate, and amendments to the immigration law. Criminal law and family law.
It is noteworthy that the visit of the House of Representatives delegation to the Belgian Parliament will include meetings and several visits to various facilities of the two chambers of the Belgian Federal Parliament.
The House of Representatives delegation, in addition to the First Vice-President of the House, consists in particular of Zeina Al-Dahli (National Rally of Independents), Ilham Al-Saqi (Authenticity and Modernity), and Hassan Bin Omar (National Rally of Independents).
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