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President Michel Suleiman said Wednesday that the ball of appointments of civil servants to positions in state institutions was in the court of the cabinet.
“The ball of appointments is in the court of ministers and I disagree with the justice minister on the head of the Higher Judicial Council,” Suleiman said on twitter.
Full StoryThe cabinet agreed on Tuesday to renew the contracts of the two mobile operating companies hours before they expired at midnight, according to newspapers.
Ministers loyal to Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat and Economy Minister Nicolas Nahhas expressed reservations on the renewal of the contract without referring it to the Audit Bureau.
Full StoryThe Council of Development and Reconstruction began on Wednesday dismantling the metal bridge on the Jal el-Dib highway that links Beirut with the North after warnings the structure could collapse.
Engineer Elie Helou expected the process to take a month, the National News Agency said.
Full StoryA verbal clash between MP Nabil Nicolas and the head of the parliamentary energy committee, MP Mohammed Qabbani, showed the rising tension between the Free Patriotic Movement and the opposition al-Mustaqbal movement.
Nicolas, an MP representing FPM leader Michel Aoun’s Change and Reform bloc, accused Qabbani on Tuesday of evading the payment of over LL16 million in electricity bills.
Full StoryPresident Michel Suleiman and Social Affairs Minister Wael Abou Faour, who are among the centrist forces in the government, have chided Energy Minister Jebran Bassil for accusations made by the Free Patriotic Movement of corruption and embezzlement.
During a heated cabinet session held at Baabda palace on Tuesday, Bassil reiterated his claims that technical, financial and administrative obstacles were preventing the implementation of his project aimed at resolving the electricity crisis in the country and hinted that Suleiman was obstructing the appointment of a new board of directors for the state-run power company, Electricite du Liban.
Full StoryThe Mustaqbal bloc noted on Tuesday that Telecommunications Minister Nicolas Sehnaoui’s withholding of telecom data from the security authorities exposes the people to several dangers.
It said after its weekly meeting: “We hold Sehnaoui, his political backer Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun, and the government accountable for the current situation in Lebanon where the state’s sovereignty has been compromised.”
Full StoryFree Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun stressed on Tuesday that Lebanon is not a broken country, but it has been robbed.
He said after the Change and Reform bloc’s weekly meeting: “Those who plundered it will meet us in court.”
Full StoryThe plan of two masked gunmen to rob a bank in Beirut’s southern suburbs went down the drain on Tuesday after the manager and employees set off the alarm, the National News Agency reported.
NNA said that the armed thieves entered the Fransabank branch of Burj al-Barajneh in broad daylight and ordered the staff to hand them the cash.
Full StoryBritish Prime Minister David Cameron expressed on Monday his support to PM Najib Miqati, revealing that in addition to other things London will double the training programs to the Lebanese armed forces.
British Ambassador to Lebanon Tom Fletcher held a meeting with Miqati at the Grand Serail and handed him a letter from Cameron.
Full StoryThe Audit Bureau’s general prosecutor, Bassam Wehbe, is expected to review an investigation report on the red diesel scandal and issue his decision within the next two days, An Nahar daily reported Tuesday.
According to the daily, head of the Bureau Judge Aouni Ramadan referred on Monday the report to Wehbe, including the investigation carried out by two inspectors who visited the Deir Ammar and Zahrani refineries.
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