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Lebanese Council of Ministers

Topic 1The Lebanese Financial Crisis
Topic 2Establishing a Lebanese E-Government
01 · TOPIC OVERVIEW

Governing a country mid-collapse.

Lebanon's financial crisis is the worst in a century by some measures, currency collapse, bank freezes, and a public sector running on empty. Against this backdrop, the Council of Ministers must debate structural reforms and a digital government framework.

Delegates will represent Lebanese ministers navigating real institutional constraints: confessional politics, international creditor demands, and a population that has lost trust in nearly every state institution. The committee engages with the specifics of Lebanese law and political context.

QUESTION OF

The conditions under which Lebanon should accept IMF structural adjustment requirements

QUESTION OF

The legal basis for a capital controls framework that protects small depositors

QUESTION OF

The infrastructure and legislative prerequisites for a functional e-government portal

02 · CHAIR BOARD

Two chairs. Your floor.

PRIME MINISTER (CHAIR)
Danny Shehadi

DEPUTY CHAIR
Maria Saab

03 · COUNTRY MATRIX

Seats around the table.

CABINET MINISTERS · 22 PORTFOLIOS
MINISTER OF DEFENSEMINISTER OF INTERIOR AND MUNICIPALITIESMINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND EMIGRANTSMINISTER OF FINANCEMINISTER OF JUSTICEMINISTER OF ECONOMY AND TRADEMINISTER OF ENERGY AND WATERMINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTMINISTER OF TELECOMMUNICATIONSMINISTER OF EDUCATION AND HIGHER EDUCATIONMINISTER OF PUBLIC HEALTHMINISTER OF SOCIAL AFFAIRSMINISTER OF LABORMINISTER OF INDUSTRYMINISTER OF AGRICULTUREMINISTER OF TOURISMMINISTER OF INFORMATIONMINISTER OF ENVIRONMENTMINISTER OF YOUTH AND SPORTSMINISTER OF CULTUREMINISTER OF DISPLACED/TECHNOLOGY AFFAIRSMINISTER OF ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT (OMSAR)
22
Total Seats
12
Cabinet Majority
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