Acting Minister of Education and Higher Education Abbas Al-Halabi met with a delegation of representatives of the Allegiance to the Resistance bloc and thanked the Al-Halabi delegation for the field visit it made with high-ranking officials of the ministry in Baalbek-Hermel. , and for “the good impression she made on faculty and directors.” submits through bills and proposals for laws to the House of Representatives.

Representative Hussein Haj Hasan said that “we discussed a number of issues, including the importance of passing official exams on time, because these exams are a necessity, because it is important that the certificate is in the hands of students, and also to maintain educational level. and trust in the certificate and education system in Lebanon. Regarding the second file, this is the file on the rights of teachers. And the incentives that the minister announced that they will be given to teachers, we stressed the need to continue the effort to compensate teachers for what they have lost in purchasing value wages as a result of the collapse of the national currency against the dollar, and the third file is the need to monitor the file of Lebanese students who have studied and are still studying in Ukraine and who have problems in We discussed the importance of private schools and the need to alleviate the suffering of these schools in as a result of the collapse of the exchange rate and the issue of premiums and other issues, and we had the honor to host the minister in the governorate of Baalbek-Hermel for two days, and we look forward to him. Good luck with more donation in the educational arena and more understanding with all educational sectors, teachers and schools, as well as the issue of the Lebanese University, which is suffering. We hope that there will be sufficient and adequate treatment.”

Al-Halabi then met with MP Akram Chehaib, accompanied by the Fight for Man association. The study concerned a school collection project in West Shahr. During the meeting, the Minister of Education called the head of the State Housing Corporation, Roni Lahoud, since the property on which the school assembly will be built belongs to the Foundation, and it was decided to meet with him early next week to resolve issues related to this project. .

Al-Halabi then received Captain Aref Yassin of the Syndicate of Engineers in Lebanon and discussed with him the work of the Committee for the Practice of the Engineering Profession.

Al-Halabi held an extensive educational and administrative meeting, the last before the start of the official examinations, in the presence of the director general of education, the head of the examination boards, Imad Al-Ashkar, heads of administrative divisions and heads of educational institutions. regions. The meeting was also attended by Legal Adviser Judge Samih Madda, Higher Education Adviser Dr. Nader Khudaifa and Media Adviser Albert Chamoun. in the context of his visit to the Minister of the Interior, the Commander of the Army, the Director General of the Interior Troops, his contact with the Minister of Defense and his last meeting with the Prime Minister. training of all ministers and leaders of the armed forces and security forces to ensure the safety of official exams, emphasizing that “examinations are strengthened by all the reasons for success”, and thanked the Minister of Education for “all efforts to secure incentives and applications and increase allowances”, emphasizing that “before the administration faces big tasks in the center and in the regions. All possibilities are ready to solve any problem.

The head of the examination department, Amal Shaaban, suggested that all departments of the ministry be involved in the examinations and provide observers and replacement cards for candidates who have lost their cards, in addition to card alternatives that have been suspended by a number of private schools. She also mentioned the provision of electricity from generators and from Electricite du Liban throughout the verification period.

The head of the accounting department, Lara Abdullah, cited financial procedures and preparation to keep up with exams. Directors and heads of educational districts also expressed their full readiness.