President Michel Aoun is expected to issue a statement to resolve the controversy over refraining from signing a decree inviting the electorate bodies to begin preparations for the looming parliamentary polls, and the interpretations that spread about his “preference for vacuum at the parliament,” al-Akhbar daily reported on Wednesday.
The Directorate General of the Presidency will issue the statement that includes the President's position after he refused to sign a decree --signed by Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq-- that initiates preparations for the parliamentary elections due in May in order to avoid staging the polls based on the current controversial 1960 majoritarian law.
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Prime Minister Saad Hariri stressed on Tuesday at the Oil and Gas Forum that the government plans to successfully transform Lebanon's natural resources wealth into sustained economic growth.
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State Minster for Combating Corruption Nicolas Tueni, stressed on Tuesday that funding the wage scale can easily be done by preventing corruption and ending squandering of public funds.
“Ending the squander (of public funds), corruption and administrative malpractices can easily provide the needed funds for the wage scale,” said Tueni in an interview to VDL (93.3).
The United Arab Emirates' Foreign Ministry has reportedly summoned Lebanon's Ambassador to Abu Dhabi to protest statements made by President Michel Aoun about the need for Hizbullah's arms to back the Lebanese army, al-Akhbar daily reported on Tuesday.
UAE's foreign ministry “expressed utmost protest against the statement which Aoun has made during a visit to Egypt on February 13. He emphasized that Hizbullah's arms do not contradict with the State and are an essential component of the means to defend Lebanon,” added the daily.
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France stressed on Monday that it will continue to back the Lebanese army and provide it with the needed military training, the state-run National News Agency reported.
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The Public Schools Teachers Association staged a sit-in in Riad al-Solh in Downtown Beirut on Monday in parallel with a parliamentary joint committee meeting in Nejmeh Square dedicated to studying the thorny wage scale file.
The protesters want to press the government into approving the long-stalled scale.
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Hundreds of Fatah Movement fighters are receiving military teachings and combat lessons in the Palestinian refugee camp of al-Rashidieh in the southern town of Tyre, An Nahar daily reported on Monday.
“The activity which has been going on for a year now, is carried out with the cognition of the Lebanese Security Forces. The matter was thoroughly discussed during the recent visit of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to Beirut in February, through Palestinian Authority security chief Majid Faraj who spoke at length in that regard with General Security chief Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim and senior army intelligence officers,” added the daily.
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Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz has canceled a scheduled trip to Lebanon this month amid reports claiming that statements made by President Michel Aoun about Hizbullah's arms were to blame, media reports said on Monday.
The King had plans to visit Lebanon in March to "interpret the Saudi leadership's desire in helping the Lebanese state and encourage it to fulfill its Arab and international obligations, and the settlement that ended the presidential vacuum,” said An Nahar daily.
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Unknown assailants opened gunfire at a residential house in the Akkar town of Bebnine without causing any casualties, the state-run National News Agency reported on Saturday.
The gunmen opened fire at Abdul Karim al-Kassar's residence and managed to flee to an unknown destination, NNA added.
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As efforts stall to find a new law that will govern Lebanon's upcoming parliamentary elections, Speaker Nabih Berri said the cabinet could approve the draft electoral law with two-thirds majority to be referred and approved in the parliament, al-Joumhouria daily reported on Saturday.
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