Government of elections or preparatory government for bigger steps? Even if it was a government to simply pass the time, which means that it is not the expected government, it will be the end of the “tools” of the current parliament.

Whatever it is, it is the government of Lebanon, which according to the Taif is the country’s executive power and the center of political decision-making and should be governed by a specific project and by a government that aspires to achieve the desired achievements according to a program and announced steps.

 

What is happening today is a bunch of names and competitions without any specific project or program or promise that answers the needs of the Lebanese and their rights to the services and benefits of their most basic human rights in this time knowing that both speeches held by President Michel Aoun, the oath and the popular reception in Baabda, affirmed these priorities.

Seven months of the life of countries and people in general are vital and sensitive, therefore time is very important in a country accustomed to losing opportunities and time.

In seven months a lot of cumulative needs and required reforms and different approaches can be done to carry out many problems we still suffer from today that we have been carrying for many years, especially since the exploitation of the current surge is a duty of a farce, while Losing it reaches the Height of the level of delinquency.

 

If it was the government of the era or the government of the end, it is a stage we must not accept in less than a government of elections based on laws way more just than the ones today with tangible achievements that takes into account people’s lives and services and also prepare for the necessary reforms in the structure of the economy, administration and the concept of taxes and to take advantage of the oil and gas sector before the birth of a real government or the government of the new pact after the next parliamentary elections.

 

The dialogue of names and conflict of quotas is clear, but some of the projects and programs are better, useful, more secure, certain … and more respectful for the Lebanese.

Publisher: Lebanese Company for Information & Studies

Editor in chief: Hassan Moukalled


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