Prime Minister-designate, Saad Hariri, met on Tuesday noon at the “Center House” with US Assistant Secretary of State for Middle East Affairs, Anne Patterson with talks featuring high on the latest political developments in Lebanon, as well as the situation in the region.
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Minister Gebran Bassil repeated, in a live conference following the weekly meeting of the Change and Reform bloc in Rabieh, on Tuesday his clear refusal to the old 1960 electoral law, assuring that they would be no extension to the parliament rather a […]
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Change and Reform Asks Opponents of Bassil Proposal for ‘Alternatives’, Vows to ‘Resist’ 1960 Law, Extension
The Change and Reform parliamentary bloc announced Tuesday that it is “awaiting answers” regarding the latest electoral law format that was proposed by Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil, as it vowed to “resist” any attempt to impose the 1960 electoral law or another extension […]
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Parliament shelves public wage hike, enacts new taxes
protester holds up an Arabic placard that reads: “I only will pay the travel tax because I will leave and won’t come back,” as other wave Lebanese flags during a protest against the newly approved taxes, in Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, March 16, 2017. BEIRUT: Lebanon’s […]
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