Beirut: The Finance and Budget Committee, led by MP Ibrahim Kanaan, is conducting its second session to evaluate the draft law aimed at restructuring and rehabilitating Lebanon’s banking sector. This session is crucial for addressing the financial challenges facing the country.
According to National News Agency – Lebanon, the session is attended by key governmental figures, including Finance Minister Yassine Jaber, Justice Minister Adel Nassar, Economy Minister Amer al-Bisat, and Central Bank Governor Karim Souaid. Their presence underscores the significance of the discussions and the collaborative effort required to navigate the banking sector’s reform.
The draft law under review is part of broader efforts to stabilize Lebanon’s economy and restore confidence in its financial institutions. The outcome of these discussions is anticipated to have a substantial impact on the country’s economic recovery and future financial stability.