Lebanese News and Updates
-- After few bakeries increased the prices paid by distributers of bread, dangering the distribution chain of bread due to their greed, warnings from the Ghobeiry municipality were issued against them.
To sum this situation up:
The government supports the price of imported wheat up to 80% and sells it to the bakeries to keep the price of 1kg of bread at 1,500 lira. (1$ at official rate)
However bakeries, all bakeries, are using this wheat to make sweets and other luxuries and selling them at their own set prices. This process led to the lack of wheat for bread and decrease of profits for them for a bag of bread.
What they want is to increase the price of the bread, yet keep using the 80% price supported wheat for their other businesses or else they will go on strike.
The head of the syndicate is a bakery owner, thus we can clearly see the conflict of interest here.
The government supports the price of imported wheat up to 80% and sells it to the bakeries to keep the price of 1kg of bread at 1,500 lira. (1$ at official rate)
However bakeries, all bakeries, are using this wheat to make sweets and other luxuries and selling them at their own set prices. This process led to the lack of wheat for bread and decrease of profits for them for a bag of bread.
What they want is to increase the price of the bread, yet keep using the 80% price supported wheat for their other businesses or else they will go on strike.
The head of the syndicate is a bakery owner, thus we can clearly see the conflict of interest here.
🇱🇧 Lebanon recorded today only 4 new cases. 340 tests were done yesterday due to the low request of tests that driven the ministry to ask people to come get tested even if they have normal flu or any chest / breathing related problems. @nauala
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-- Ghobeiry municipality took bread from the bakeries to distribute it to the shops and break the strike of not distributing bread outside bakeries.
Earlier today the bakeries strike led to huge gatherings.
Earlier today the bakeries strike led to huge gatherings.
-- The Lebanese army resumes it's distribution of the financial aid to the families of those who got wounded or families of those killed by mines.
Next phase will be the families whose children are in public schools.
Next phase will be the families whose children are in public schools.
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-- It's true that Lebanon is in a huge financial problem and people are suffering, but the recent protests are not at all pure.
From today's protests in Tripoli cursing the current PM that has been in his position for less than 100 days and demanding Saad Al Hariri to come back. These protests are simply by Hariri's supporters.
From today's protests in Tripoli cursing the current PM that has been in his position for less than 100 days and demanding Saad Al Hariri to come back. These protests are simply by Hariri's supporters.
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-- From Jal Al Dib's Protest the government was accused of bringing COVID-19 from Iran to suppress the "revolution".
-- Lebanon's true movement ended a week or two after the 17th when the poor's voice was suppressed by the political opinion of the middle class.
-- A Lebanese man tried to set himself on fire at a bank in the Bekaa today after they refused to give him his money, state media reports.
At least 2 others have attempted self-immolation earlier this month, while another man succeeded and died.
At least 2 others have attempted self-immolation earlier this month, while another man succeeded and died.
-- MP Sethrida Geaga: The completion of the last stage of construction and equipment of Mar Mama Governmental Hospital requires approximately one million and 300 thousand dollars, and we have so far received donations of about one million dollars.
Forwarded from COVID-19 Up
🇱🇧 For the first time since Feb 21, when the first case was recorded in Lebanon, Lebanon announced zero new cases today.
In the last few days Lebanon registered 1 case Sunday, 4 cases on Monday, and zero cases today. @COVID19Up
In the last few days Lebanon registered 1 case Sunday, 4 cases on Monday, and zero cases today. @COVID19Up
-- Lebanon: Seven people found dead with gunshot wounds in a wooded area of Baakline in the Chouf, local media reports. They say the dead are five Syrians and two Lebanese.
Details of what happened are unclear.
Details of what happened are unclear.
-- MTV correspondent: Among the 9 victims of the crime in Baakline, a woman was found decapitated in a house near the crime scene and her husband and children are missing; the gunman used a pump-action rifle to kill the victims.
Her husband and another man are accused of this massacre.
Her husband and another man are accused of this massacre.
-- Lebanon legalizes cannabis production for medical and industrial purposes.
No change to any laws on the recreational production or use of the substance, which remains illegal.
No change to any laws on the recreational production or use of the substance, which remains illegal.
-- Parliament suspends the urgent status of the amnesty law and Speaker Berri referred all law proposals related to amnesty to joint committees.
Kataeb, Lebsnese forces, and Aoun's FPM party are all against it.
Kataeb, Lebsnese forces, and Aoun's FPM party are all against it.
-- Lebanon Speaker Nabih Berri this morning: "Parliament goes about its legislative and oversight role and more, no mater what they say."
Berri this evening: "Enough concealing the truth: "Parliament is unable to go about its oversight role due to the sectarian system."
Berri this evening: "Enough concealing the truth: "Parliament is unable to go about its oversight role due to the sectarian system."