Beirut: Parliamentary committee sessions are set to address critical issues today, focusing on prison-related challenges and proposed amendments to education law. The sessions will commence with the Human Rights Committee meeting at 10:00 am, led by MP Michel Moussa, dedicated to discussing various aspects of the prison system. This meeting will take place at the MPs' Offices Building, located on the 2nd Floor, Room 201.
According to National News Agency - Lebanon, following the Human Rights Committee session, a subcommittee under the Education, Higher Education, and Culture Committee will convene at 11:00 am. This session will continue the examination of proposed amendments to Law No. 515, initially established in June 1996. The amendments seek to bring regulation to school budgets and establish clear guidelines for determining tuition fees in private, non-free schools.
These sessions highlight the ongoing efforts of parliamentary committees to address pressing social issues and reform educational financial regulations. The outcomes of these discussions could have significant implications for the management of prisons and the financial governance of private educational institutions in Lebanon.