BERRI BROACHES DEVELOPMENTS WITH BOU SAAB, MEETS PRIVATE SCHOOL TEACHERS’ SYNDICATE DELEGATION, RECEIVES PARLIAMENTARY DICTIONARY

House Speaker, Nabih Berri, on Wednesday received at the Second Presidency in Ain al-Tineh, Deputy Speaker Elias Bou Saab, with whom he discussed the current general situation, political and field developments, as well as legislative affairs. Speake…


House Speaker, Nabih Berri, on Wednesday received at the Second Presidency in Ain al-Tineh, Deputy Speaker Elias Bou Saab, with whom he discussed the current general situation, political and field developments, as well as legislative affairs.

Speaker Berri later received Dean of Private School Teachers’ Syndicate Nehme Mahfoud, and Syndicate Council members, in the presence of ‘Development and Liberation’ Bloc MP Ashraf Baydoun, and Amal Movement’s Central Education Official, Dr. Ali Msheik.

The delegation thanked Speaker Berri and the Parliament for approving the laws related to bringing fairness to private school teachers especially those who are retired, and approving the draft law for an advance of 650 billion to the compensation fund.

Discussions also reportedly touched on educational affairs.

On the other hand, Speaker Berri received from the Secretary-General of the Parliament, Adnan Daher, and the General Director of Parliament Sessions, Dr. Riad Ghannam, the Lebanese Parliamentary Dictionary.
So
urce: National News Agency – Lebanon

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