Abbas Al-Halabi: The Council of Ministers formed a committee headed by the Minister of Environment to study the organization of the National Solid Waste Authority and approved the amendment of fees on the passport

The Minister of Education and Higher Education and the Acting Minister of Information, Abbas Al-Halabi, indicated, during his recitation of the decisions of the Council of Ministers, that “the Council sent a note to the security forces, congratulating the achievement made by the Information Division.”

He explained that “the council approved most of the session’s items, namely: forming a committee headed by the Minister of Environment to study the organization of the National Solid Waste Authority, amending the fees on the passport, and we presented the decrees related to the Lebanese University regarding owners and full-time employees, which the Prime Minister confirmed that they are under study.”

Al-Halabi addressed the members of the teaching staff and the contractors at the Lebanese University, and said: “Your topics are of interest, to slow down a bit and return to classes and not escalate.”

Regarding the electricity plan, Al-Halabi revealed that “the ministerial committee concerned with discussing the file met yesterday and will meet tomorrow, and there are observations and topics that will be studied tomorrow within the committee during a meeting headed by Mikati, because there are observations made by some and sent a letter to the Ministry of Energy and asked the latter for the appropriate amendment, Hopefully, if it is approved tomorrow and the agreement is complete following the amendments were introduced, we will soon have a session in Baabda.”

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