The National Assembly of the People’s Representatives will hold a plenary session tomorrow, Friday, April 24, 2026, starting at 10:00 AM. This session will see oral questions asked by deputies to the Minister of Women, Family, Childhood and the Elderly, Asma Jebri, in order to discuss the recent developments of government policies and the measures taken to protect the rights of women, children and the elderly.
A session dedicated to women’s rights and childhood
During this session, the deputies will question the minister on the implementation of the state’s policies and programs aimed at strengthening the protection of women’s rights, promoting gender equality, and improving the care of children and the elderly. The objective is to obtain clarifications on the measures taken by the government to improve the situation in these essential sectors.
Sensitive topics on the table
The questions submitted during this session will cover several sensitive topics. The emphasis will be on the rights of women in crucial areas such as education, work, and health. The issue of gender equality will also be addressed, particularly the government’s efforts to ensure better representation of women in decision-making positions.
The rights of children and the elderly will also be the subject of discussions. The deputies will seek to learn more about the government’s actions to strengthen protection and support for these two vulnerable groups, whether in social security, education or social support.