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Upper House Speaker Highlights Convergence between Moroccan Constitutional Institutions, Public Bodies

The delegation led by the President of the Council, Omar Hamad Attiyallah Hijazi, learned about the Moroccan experience in terms of harmonization and convergence between the action of national constitutional institutions and that of other public bodies, according to a statement of the upper house.

On this occasion, Mayara particularly highlighted the fruitful cooperation between the House of Advisors and the National Council for Human Rights (CNDH) which has helped promote human rights in the Kingdom, all generations combined, according to the statement.

Mayara stressed that Morocco, through the institutions concerned and its experience recognized by the international community in the field of transitional justice, is willing to act with the Libyan brothers in favor of the consolidation of the culture of human rights and its promotion for the benefit of the Libyan people, according to the same source.

Speaker of the Upper House also referred to the efforts that the Kingdom continues to deploy, in accordance with the High Instructions of HM King Mohammed VI, for Libya to regain its strength and stability so as to fulfill again its leadership role in the region, recalling in particular the holding of several rounds of the Libyan dialogue in Morocco which is concerned with a rapid outcome of the Libyan conflict and a reunification of all components of Libya as well as the building of a strong democratic state, capable of meeting the expectations and legitimate ambitions of the Libyan people.

For his part, the President of the National Council for Civil Liberties and Human Rights in Libya, Omar Hamad Attiyallah Hijazi, said that this visit of the Libyan delegation is motivated by the desire to learn from the Moroccan experience in the field of human rights, noting that “Morocco has a great experience in this field and is among the most advanced Arab countries and even internationally”.

He also said that Morocco is very attached to the stability of the situation of human rights in Libya, which works to promote them, stressing that his Council is determined to achieve this goal.

The Libyan delegation is on a working visit to Morocco with the aim of discovering the Moroccan experience in the field of transitional justice. The delegation’s agenda also contains a tour in the judicial and legislative institutions as well as the institutions of governance in the Kingdom.

Source: Agency Morocaine De Presse