
Thursday, April 3, 2025
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10:30 Conference by the National Anti-Corruption Commission under the headline, "Law on Public Right to Access Information: Achievements, Challenges, and Prospects for Development," to be held in cooperation with the United Nations Development Program, the European Union, and the Government of the Kingdom of Denmark, at UNESCO Palace
12:00 Session by the subcommittee of the National Education, Higher Education, and Culture Committee, chaired by MP Halima Kaakour, to follow up on the study of the proposed law to amend the provisions of Law No. 515 of June 6, 1996, which aims to regulate the school budget and establish the procedures for determining tuition fees in private, non-free schools. The session will be held in the Committee Hall, Floor 1, of the MPs' Offices Building at the Parliament Square
17:00 Meeting by "Members of the Popular Trade Union Consultative Gathering," which aims to develop a program of priorities for the labor and popular movement and identify ways to achieve them, given the current economic and social conditions, with a focus on issues such as reconstruction, the minimum wage, social security, and the rent law. The meeting will take place at the headquarters of the National Federation of Laborers and Employees Unions in Lebanon, Beirut - Wata al-Musaytbeh - Zuhairy Building - 3rd Floor.
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