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Aoun: Shiite Ministers Behavior Shameful, Polls May be Delayed over Lack of Funds

President Michel Aoun has described the behavior of Shiite ministers in the latest Cabinet session as “shameful,” as he said that he fears that the parliamentary elections might be postponed due to a lack of funds.

The Shiite ministers’ “objection was not over the appointments themselves not over the appointees. The issue is that there is a vacant post, the State Security deputy chief, to whom the Shiite ministers want to name a successor, but they did not bring a proposed name,” Aoun said in an interview with al-Akhbar newspaper.

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AMAL Bloc Rejects How Budget was Passed and New Taxes

The Development and Liberation bloc of the Amal Movement on Friday stressed its “rejection of the manner in which the state budget was approved” Thursday in Cabinet.

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Chairing Last Meeting as UNIFIL Head, Del Col Urges Lebanon and Israel to 'Build on Progress'

UNIFIL Head of Mission and Force Commander Major General Stefano Del Col on Friday chaired this year’s first Tripartite meeting with senior Lebanese Army and Israeli army officers in Ras al-Naqoura. It was the outgoing UNIFIL head’s last Tripartite meeting.

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ISG Urges 'Free, Fair and Transparent' Elections in Lebanon

The International Support Group for Lebanon (ISG) met in Beirut Friday to review preparations for the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Echoing the U.N. Security Council press statement on Lebanon of 4 February 2022, and recalling its previous statements, the ISG reiterated its call for “free, fair, transparent and inclusive elections, as scheduled on 15 May 2022.”

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Gas Truck Explodes on Zouk Highway Causing Material Damage

Cars and houses were damaged when a pickup truck carrying gas cylinders caught fire and exploded on the Zouk highway.

Media reports said the blast shook buildings in the area and echoed across nearby regions. The flames also reached a residential building near the explosion site as damage to power lines caused a blackout in the area.

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Miqati Says Rebuilding Beirut Port is a National, Economic Priority

Prime Minister Najib Miqati said Friday that a new law for the ports, including the port of Beirut, is being prepared.

He added, in a ceremony at the Grand Serail, that Beirut's port must be rebuilt for it to attract optimal investments.

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Mawlawi Bans Two Pro-Bahraini Opposition Rallies at Lebanese Hotel

Interior Minister Bassam al-Mawlawi on Thursday announced that he has banned two pro-Bahraini opposition rallies that had been scheduled to be held at a Lebanese hotel.

In a statement, Mawlawi said the two events had been scheduled to be held on February 11 and 14 at the al-Saha Hotel near Beirut airport.

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Cabinet Approves Budget, Miqati Says Revenues Almost Equal to Spending

The Cabinet on Thursday approved the 2022 state budget during a session at the Baabda Palace.

Speaking at a press conference after the session, Prime Minister Najib Miqati said the budget’s revenues are expected to be LBP 39,000 billion and its expenditure is expected to be LBP 47,000 billion.

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U.N. Special Coordinator for Lebanon Visits South Lebanon

The United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Joanna Wronecka, has visited southern Lebanon including Sidon, Bissariye, Sarafand and Amraa.

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Qaouq Says Hizbullah Strongly against Elections Postponement

Senior Hizbullah official Sheikh Nabil Qaouq on Thursday stressed that his party’s “clear and decisive stance” is against the postponement of the parliamentary elections.

“This stance cannot be distorted or misinterpreted,” he added.

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