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Cabinet Statement: 7/7/2020
Cabinet Statement: 7/7/2020
07/07/2020

 
 

“Despite the black smoke that some insist on spreading in the country to cut roads, pollute everything, poison the lungs of people and try to poison their thoughts, hope still exists to get out of the suffocating crisis. It must emerge and reveal black and white.

 

“The Council of Ministers held its weekly session in the Baabda Palace chaired by His Excellency the President of the Republic and the presence of the Prime Minister and ministers. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates was absent on a mission abroad.



At the beginning of the session, the President of the Republic talked about the  forensic  financial auditing, especially as the main factors for the financial and monetary conditions and the work of the Central Bank of Lebanon, in addition to its importance in the ongoing negotiations with the International Monetary Fund to find appropriate solutions and get out of  The financial crisis that Lebanon is currently going through.
The President of the Republic allows for forensic  financial auditing that differs from accounting auditing, which is more transparent and accurate.

Then PM  Diab spoke:

“Despite the black smoke that some insist on spreading in the country to cut roads, pollute everything, poison the lungs of people and try to poison their thoughts, hope still exists to get out of the suffocating crisis. It must emerge and reveal black and white.
We avoid responding to all lies, and to all the abuses that dark hatred engages in a colorless image of people who are exposed.  We are continuing in our work, which began to give results, on more than one level .
Therefore, the Lebanese will gradually see a positive change of course.  The food basket support plan that will be announced today is the cornerstone of tackling the price  crisis, whose results can be rapid, with round-the-clock follow-up, to not fail, and curb the current traders from distorting their goal. No matter how strong the pressures are, we want to do our job and we will not give up, we will not weaken, and we will not be disturbed.
We continue our work to protect the Lebanese from the repercussions of the collapse.  We still grasp the rubble, but we also tackle problems.  We are doomed to optimism, and the Lebanese people have never surrendered to despair. The Lebanese people are known to love life, and they are stronger than all challenges.  We went through many difficult circumstances. but we triumphed over them, and today we will win this big challenge, and we will overcome the ordeal standing back on our feet and be stronger than before.
Our bet  is on the will of the Lebanese people, on the success of the government's plan, and on the support of brothers from Arab countries who refused to abandon Lebanon and are eager to contribute to its rescue.  The beginning was from brotherly Iraq, which we received a ministerial delegation during the past week, commissioned by the Prime Minister, Brother Mustafa Al-Kazemi. I thank the great state of President Al-Kazemi, who has shown great love for Lebanon and the Lebanese people.  There will be a quick follow-up with the brothers in Iraq to reach the required results as soon as possible.
Also, there are sister Arab countries that have expressed their willingness to help Lebanon. There are countries friendly to Lebanon that will not give up on this country, and they promised great contributions to help save Lebanon.
I can say today that there is a glimmer of hope that expands, and I believe that within weeks the Lebanese will see the results of the effort that we did during the past period”.

The cabinet discussed agenda topics, and took appropriate decisions:

 - Appointing the members of the Board of Directors of the Lebanese Electricity Corporation, including: Tariq Abdullah, Hussein Salloum, Samer Salim, Karim Saba, Habib Srour, and Shadi Kreidi.
 -Approval of a draft decree aimed at canceling the official exams for the intermediate certificate in the year 2020, and conducting a special course for the official exams for the high school diploma in its four branches, and the intermediate certificate.
- Approval of a draft decree aimed at canceling the official exams for “supplementary professional” certificates, “preparatory technical qualifications”, and “professional secondary” (dual system) for the year 2020, and official exams to enter the first year of the technical baccalaureate diploma.
 - Approval of an accelerated draft law that includes exceptional provisions related to the General Secondary Certificate, with its four branches, for the year 2020.
 -Approval of an accelerated draft law related to the cancellation of the official exams for the technical baccalaureate diploma in the year 2020.

The Cabinet listened to a presentation by the Ministers of Energy, Water, Finance, Economy and Trade to propose and address the imbalance between the demand and supply of oil products to the internal markets.

The Council of Ministers took note of the proposals of the Ministry of Economy and Trade on the subject of the price and weight of the bread package.

The Minister of Economy and Trade also presented cement prices in the Lebanese market. The Minister of Industry also presented the current production crisis because of the depletion of the raw materials used in the quarries of the existing soil companies that have been inactive for more than 6 months.  For his part, the Minister of Environment presented the problems posed, as well as the progress made through meetings to present the crisis of soil and quarries in government buildings, especially the meeting scheduled for tomorrow.

After deliberating and reviewing the economic and social conditions that were greatly aggravated by the Corona pandemic and general mobilization,
The Council decided to approve, on an exceptional and temporary basis, to allow the existing soil companies (National Earth Company SAL, Holcim SAL and Siblin Company) to resume the conditional work on two conditions: to set the price of a ton of soil at $65 based on the exchange rate according to the circular issued by the Central Bank of Lebanon No. 151. and setting  a legal framework that would correct the existing environmental imbalance and preserve the health of the surrounding communities, which will be discussed in the next cabinet session of scheduled for next Thursday, provided that the aforementioned companies do not start their work before approving the framework that is referred to.

The Cabinet also decided to:

-Postpone the appointment of judicial inspectors to the next session, for further deliberation.
-Postponing the decision on the resignation of finance ministry director general,  Mr. Alain Biffani.

It was also decided to complete the forensic audit file, and the technical details, after obtaining the reports of the security services to see if the companies have any link to Israel.