Gulf Times

Hundreds of Lebanese protest feared pension cuts

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Hundreds of retired Lebanese security personnel protested yesterday over feared pension cuts and tried to storm the government’s headquarte­rs in Beirut as ministers mulled an austerity budget inside.

For weeks, the government has been discussing budget cuts required to unlock $11bn in aid pledged to the Mediterran­ean country in Paris last year.

Officials have hinted that army veterans and retired security officers may see cuts to their pensions and benefits as part of an impeding austerity package.

Budget talks were underway yesterday as protesters scuffled with security forces after breaching a barbed-wire barricade erected outside the Grand Serail, the headquarte­rs of the Lebanese premiershi­p.

Security forces used water cannon in an attempt to disperse them, injuring one veteran, according to the state-run National News Agency.

Another pensioner tried to set himself on fire before he was stopped by other demonstrat­ors, NNA said.

“They threaten our income and our benefits after we served our country for years,”

one pensioner said in a televised interview.

Another protester said he regretted the clash between the demonstrat­ors and security forces.

“This is first time security forces confront (former) security forces,” he said.

A delegation of pensioners entered the Grand Serail to meet Defence Minister Elias Abu Saab, who gave them “guarantees,” according to a spokesman.

For his part, Bou Saab said many of the concerns relayed to him were based on rumours.

“Some of these issues are not being discussed anyway,” he said, referring to protester’s concerns.

The Lebanese e conomy has been hi t hard i n t he wake of e ndless pol i t i cal deadl ocks i n re ce nt years, compounded by t he 2 011 brea kout of war i n nei ghbouring Syri a .

The country has been racking up public debt since the end of its own civil war between 1975-1990, which now stands at 152% of gross domestic product, according to the finance ministry.

 ??  ?? Lebanese retired security personnel gather during a demonstrat­ion over feared pension cuts near the government’s headquarte­rs in the capital Beirut, yesterday.
Lebanese retired security personnel gather during a demonstrat­ion over feared pension cuts near the government’s headquarte­rs in the capital Beirut, yesterday.

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