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10:00 am Cabinet session at the Presidential Palace in Baabda to discuss its agenda.
11:00 am Meeting of the subcommittee of the Parliamentary Committee on Education, Higher Education, and Culture, chaired by MP Halima Kaakour, to continue reviewing the proposed amendment to Law No. 515 (June 6, 1996) on school budgeting and tuition regulations for private non-free schools. The session will be held in the Education Committee Hall, 1st Floor, MPs' Offices Building.
1:45 pm Minister of Information Paul Morcos will receive the Editors' Syndicate at Tele Liban.
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