Baabda presidential palace witnessed a series of ministerial, parliamentary, diplomatic and educational meetings.
In this framework, President of the Republic Joseph Aoun received Minister of Interior Ahmad Hajjar with whom he discussed the country's security situation, as well as the work of the Ministry of Interior's directorates, and the measures taken by the security forces to maintain stability.
At the parliamentary level, President Aoun received MP Hagop Terzian, with discussions touching on the country's general situation, recent developments, ongoing deliberations on the parliamentary elections law, and the positions of parliamentary sides on this issue.
President Aoun also received MP Waddah Sadek, who said that he discussed with the President a range of matters, including the issue of arms monopoly and the reconstruction dossier.
MP Sadek also indicated that he conveyed to President Aoun his viewpoint on the parliamentary elections law and the issue of the right of the Lebanese diaspora to participate in the vote.
At the diplomatic level, President Aoun received outgoing Tunisian Ambassador to Lebanon Bouraoui Limam at the Presidential Palace.
The President commended the ambassador’s efforts in strengthening Lebanese-Tunisian relations during his diplomatic tenure and wished him success in his future endeavors.
President Aoun also received at Baabda Palace, a delegation from the Lebanese University’s contractual professors, who raised with the President their longstanding demands. President Aoun promised to follow up on their full-time status dossier.
In this framework, President of the Republic Joseph Aoun received Minister of Interior Ahmad Hajjar with whom he discussed the country's security situation, as well as the work of the Ministry of Interior's directorates, and the measures taken by the security forces to maintain stability.
At the parliamentary level, President Aoun received MP Hagop Terzian, with discussions touching on the country's general situation, recent developments, ongoing deliberations on the parliamentary elections law, and the positions of parliamentary sides on this issue.
President Aoun also received MP Waddah Sadek, who said that he discussed with the President a range of matters, including the issue of arms monopoly and the reconstruction dossier.
MP Sadek also indicated that he conveyed to President Aoun his viewpoint on the parliamentary elections law and the issue of the right of the Lebanese diaspora to participate in the vote.
At the diplomatic level, President Aoun received outgoing Tunisian Ambassador to Lebanon Bouraoui Limam at the Presidential Palace.
The President commended the ambassador’s efforts in strengthening Lebanese-Tunisian relations during his diplomatic tenure and wished him success in his future endeavors.
President Aoun also received at Baabda Palace, a delegation from the Lebanese University’s contractual professors, who raised with the President their longstanding demands. President Aoun promised to follow up on their full-time status dossier.