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The Lebanese government has endorsed a 17-point economic reform plan, including measures to resolve the electricity crisis in the hope to address demands of mass protests that have been ravaging the country since last week, the presidential office said on Monday.See also:
Prime Minister Saad Hariri unveiled a package of economic measures at the government's session in the Baabda presidential palace.
"The Council of Ministers has approved the reform plan and is now discussing the last item related to electricity," the Lebanese president's office wrote on Twitter. The office noted that "the atmosphere is calm, and the debate process is positive," with the reform plan comprising 17 points.
After discussing the reform plan, the council also approved a draft budget for 2020. The prime minister stressed that the next budget would have a 0.6-percent deficit and would not include any new taxes. The government will also boost support for the poorest families.
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Update 24 Oct, 15:00 CET
The dead bodies were reportedly Chinese migrants. RT reports: And from the BBC: UPDATE 27 Oct
Turns out the victims are not Chinese; they're Vietnamese.
And that's not the only strange 'misplacement' of nationalities going on. All the 'Irish' suspects involved are Northern Irish - more specifically, given their backgrounds, they would very much see themselves as British.