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The article discusses Gebran Bassil's criticisms of the Lebanese government's performance after nearly a year and a half since it received confidence. It focuses on the government's failure to implement the reform promises outlined in its ministerial statement, which consists of 57 points. The article clarifies that the government has not fulfilled any of its announced commitments, and a detailed breakdown of these points shows contradictions or delays in their execution. Bassil also calls for a session to hold the government accountable and debate its performance, emphasizing its weak response to parliamentary questions and its failure to adhere to legal and constitutional norms, which reflects a decline in parliamentary oversight of the government's actions. The article also covers Bassil's rejection of the general amnesty law, viewing it as encouraging impunity and ignoring issues related to military killings and drug traffickers. It mentions that Bassil is considering filing an appeal against the law and plans to submit an impeachment motion against the Prime Minister for violating the constitution. Would you like more details about the official points and proposed reforms, Bassil's stance on security issues, or would you prefer a shorter summary?
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