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The article addresses the legal and political crisis concerning Article Three of Lebanon's Banking Sector Reform Law, which sparks debate over the balance of powers between Banque du Liban (the Central Bank), regulatory authorities, and the judiciary. The text discusses the disagreements within the Parliament, the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) comments on the law, and how this affects Banque du Liban's independence and its relationship with the Lebanese Constitution. The article emphasizes that the real conflict revolves around defining the competencies of institutions between the Central Council and the Higher Banking Authority, highlighting the necessity of legal and constitutional consensus to ensure financial system stability. It underscores the importance of adhering to the Constitution and respecting the principle of financial institutions' independence, noting that overlapping powers could threaten the stability of the banking sector. The piece concludes by stressing that the solution lies in building a clear legal framework that maintains a balance of authorities and ensures the country's financial and constitutional stability.
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