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The article's text addresses legal issues facing the Lebanese Ministry of Education following the issuance of decisions regarding the scheduling of official exams for independent candidates, which were suspended by the State Council. The ministry's statement confirmed that the decision raises questions about the administrative authority's legitimacy to abstain from implementing a valid law passed by the Parliament, especially since Law No. 48/2026 had previously been settled in Parliament concerning requests for independent exams, and that the administration's role is limited to execution only. The ministry intends to submit a request to reinstate the scheduling decisions, affirming that the government is obliged to enforce the law and uphold the separation of powers. It also clarified that legal disputes are not intended to spark controversy but are aimed at protecting the integrity of official certification and ensuring proper law enforcement.
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