Rulers in Lebanon are saints and angels… only lacking the oil oozing from their foreheads.

The least popular of them appears to be so pure and angelic when speaking to the media. On the other hand, he/she expresses disgust of the current situation in the country and people’s lack of understanding towards the actions he/she is doing.

We realize that the language of compassion and sympathy towards the country and people’s suffering due to those in power, almost drives the listener to shed tears, making him/her feel that the country’s rulers are obliged to endure this reality and responsibility. This, itself, is the source of holiness and sacrifice for the nation.

Many people are careless about scandals regarding the management of various files, or scandals that have to do with certain approaches towards the implementation of some files. They are not even embarrassed to violate or disrespect the most basic administrative formalities, especially when dividing quotas.

Efficiency is lost, the hunger for loot is increasing, and so is the lack of knowledge, and the result is catastrophic..Let’s not also mention the endless justifications;

Zero in the Grand National files, and in the political files,

Zero in constitutional requirements,

Zero in the economy, and management,

Zero in the basic services,

There is a huge success at various levels,regarding waste treatment, and the proof is that there is no garbage on the streets, neither are there polluted coastal dumps. There isn’t even any effect on the airport movement. Added to that, sorting and treatment are available, and the companies today are free from any political influence. We are not even hearing serious suggestions or alternative solutions, even from those that obtain them, whether in this sector or outside it.

The government, political class, in addition to honest ministers and officials have accomplished many achievements.

Whoever sees another than that, is prejudiced, biased and has some personal interests in the matter.

Publisher: Lebanese Company for Information & Studies

Editor in chief: Hassan Moukalled


Consultants:
Lebanon : Dr. Zaynab Moukalled Noureddine, Dr. Naji Kodeih
Syria : Joseph el Helou, Asaad el kheir, Mazen el Makdesi
Egypt : Ahmad Al Droubi
Managing Editor : Bassam Al-Kantar

Administrative Director : Rayan Moukalled

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