The President of the Council of Ministers Saad Hariri chaired on Thursday at the Grand Serail a meeting of the Council of Ministers.
At the end of the session, the Minister of Information Melhem Riachy read the following official information: "The Council of Ministers session was ordinary and the most prominent issues were the adoption of the book of conditions of thermal disintegration and the beginning of work in projects related to waste and "Costa Brava" and "Bourj Hammoud" landfills. The other items were very ordinary."
Asked about Tele Liban, Minister Riachi said that the file is being solved.
Question: Did the cabinet discuss the biometric card?
Riachi: Yes the issue was discussed and we were briefed about the results of the ministerial committee meeting that was held yesterday. Discussions on the issue did not finish and the committee will hold another meeting tomorrow.
Asked about the appointments, Riachi said that the board of directors of Tripoli hospital was appointed and the board of directors of Karentina hospital will be appointed next week.
Question: Did the cabinet approve data transmission to the security apparatus?
Riachi: Yes for four months
Source: NNA
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