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Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri said on Tuesday that the Lebanese government must look into improving the employment opportunities for the youth to build human capabilities, and to maintain Lebanon's “special” position in the region and world.
“I believe that one of the most important responsibilities of the state now is to improve employment opportunities for young men and women in Lebanon, and to create a climate of confidence and hope for the younger generation, which is the future of our country,” said Hariri at the opening of the Outreach and Leadership Academy (OLA) in Beirut downtown.
Full StoryA gang comprised of three Lebanese nationals tied to a rash of car thefts was arrested by law enforcement police in the southern suburbs of Beirut, the Internal Security Forces said in a statement on Tuesday.
Police units carried out a raid in the southern suburb of Hay el-Sellom over the weekend where the suspects were meeting. The assailants opened fire at the police officers which compelled them to respond, added NNA.
Full StoryThe wrangling among political parties over the distribution of ministerial portfolios turns out to be over the so-called “blocking third” or veto power, which sources following up closely on the cabinet formation process said is the core of the differences among the conflicting sides, al-Joumhouria daily reported Tuesday.
Even though no one has openly mentioned that the core of the difference lies in the aspiration of some parties to obtain the majority of the cabinet seats which gives them veto power to pass or obstruct future government decisions, but the problem actually lies there, the sources said on condition of anonymity.
Full StoryIn a sign that efforts to line up a new government may not succeed before the end of the year, Speaker Nabih Berri said that it would be an “accomplishment” for Lebanon to form one before the holidays, media reports said Tuesday.
“If the formation of the government before Independence Day would have been a miracle, forming it before the holidays would be an accomplishment,” said Berri.
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A man was critically wounded Monday in a shooting in the Bekaa border town of Arsal, a media reports said.
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The Kataeb Party on Monday called for “releasing the new government from captivity,” lamenting the delay that the formation process has witnessed.
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Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri held consultations Monday with President Michel Aoun at the Baabda Palace after which he pledged to maintain good ties with Speaker Nabih Berri.
Full StoryCaretaker Minister of Social Affairs Rashid Derbas commented on the delay in forming a new government and said that the hurdles obstructing it “are draining” the initiative of PM-designate Saad Hariri that first started with a comprehensive settlement to elect President Michel Aoun and end the presidential vacuum.
“Hariri made major concessions which fell within a comprehensive settlement that requires the election of General Michel Aoun as president and that expected a new government to be ready within a week after the election,” said Derbas in an interview to Voice of Lebanon Radio (93.3).
Full StoryAl-Mustaqbal Movement winded-up, on Sunday, its 2nd annual convention held at BIEL in Central Beirut, which resulted in the election of PM-designate Saad Hariri as Head of the Movement, and Ahmad Hariri as its Secretary-General.
The convention, in which 2400 voters and 400 observing members participated, elected a 32-member political bureau, including 7 women.
Full StorySpeaker Nabih Berri stressed on Monday that a prolonged delay in the government formation process imperils stipulating a new electoral law that helps hold the parliamentary elections on time, al-Joumhouria daily reported Monday.
Berri had voiced warnings in front of his visitors that he has not been informed of any positive developments as for the efforts exerted to facilitate the difficulties hampering the formation, according to the daily.
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