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Al-Menfi, Dbeibeh, and Takala Demand Implementation of Court Rulings on Cancelling Foreign Exchange Sales Fees

The President of the Presidential Council, Mohamed al-Menfi, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, and the Chairman of the High Council of State, Mohamed Takala, discussed several political and economic issues in a meeting on Sunday

During the meeting, they emphasized the importance of supporting local efforts to ensure the success of municipal elections and increasing cooperation and coordination with the High National Elections Commission to guarantee its work is completed under positive conditions.

The attendees demanded the implementation of court rulings regarding the cancellation of the fee imposed on foreign exchange sales and focused on addressing the liquidity crisis to alleviate the suffering of citizens caused by the shortage.

They agreed on the necessity of undertaking national economic reforms to improve the conditions of citizens, continuing the government’s social protection programs, focusing on developmental projects, and completing ongoing projects by providing the necessary allocations according to the approved timelines.

The meeting also discussed supporting international efforts to hold parliamentary and presidential elections based on fair and agreed-upon laws and unifying local efforts to end transitional phases.

They confirmed the need to support the High Financial Committee in organizing government spending, making necessary amendments to ensure it performs its duties, and directing it to increase disclosure and transparency of all government expenditures. Additionally, they emphasized supporting the efforts of the Ministry of Local Government in transferring powers to municipalities to eliminate centralization, providing the necessary support for activating local development projects, and ensuring municipalities implement them according to approved plans.

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