The salaries of the employees are withheld in an unprecedented incident that never took place even at the heights of the civil war.

Trash is devouring (invading) the streets as well as the citizens’ health, and still the search continues among officials, to find a landfill.

Another session of the Council of ministers has vanished between a date and another as if the world is in sound condition and there’s no need to hurry.

An official security authority assaults Horsh Beirut cutting trees and it is the one in charge of applying the law that prohibits logging, so, what about our only breathing outlet?

The minister of Education publicly breaks the law by introducing an incinerator without any respect for legal rules to bring in and market such machinery with the help of a former Minister of Tourism; as if it was the discovery of gunpowder and the solution to all our dilemmas though the environmental experts on all backgrounds have agreed unanimously to the harm induced that is comparable to the burning of garbage and is as the damage from landfills that no one is defending against.

“Probably” the Abou Saab – Abboud incinerator, is the best solution to the country, but introducing it in this manner, doesn’t it resolve to the question about the existence of law in the country? Where two, one current and the other former minister, who belong to the Change and Reform bloc are violating!

Wastes, has capsized coalitions in this country, it united those that wouldn’t be united with their opposites, and dispersed those loved ones, that overwhelming pressures couldn’t disperse.

What more?

A severe political crisis and even a more pronounced constitutional crisis in its severity and livelihood crises with no horizons for solutions, and those in authority boast of their legitimacy and their role and criticize and demonize the civil movement.

A long pitch-black tunnel, with hopes that light might emerge from the intensity of its blackness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publisher: Lebanese Company for Information & Studies

Editor in chief: Hassan Moukalled


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