Lebanon parliament approves additional funding for public sector salaries
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AA): The Lebanese Parliament has approved additional funding for paying salaries of public sector employees.
The move will ensure the disbursement of salaries of the civil servants, military personnel and retirees by the end of June without delay.
But 29 lawmakers in the 128-seat parliament termed Monday’s parliamentary session “unconstitutional”, citing the absence of the 2023 state budget and failure to elect a new president.
Under the Constitution, the president is the only one who has the authority to demand holding a parliamentary session.
Lebanese lawmakers have been unable to elect a successor to former President Michel Aoun, who left office last October.
In April, the government approved a decision to raise public sector salaries, in addition to hiking the transportation allowance for employees.
Lebanon has been facing a crippling economic crisis since 2019, that, according to the World Bank, is one of the worst the world has seen in modern times.
The country has been without a fully functioning government since last year, with Prime Minister Najib Mikati and his cabinet having limited powers in their caretaker status.