**An-Nahar**
Activists mocked a Beirut candidate's announcement of free beauty and hairdressing services for women in the capital. Some new diplomats have begun sending their resumes seeking employment with companies and institutions in Europe and abroad due to not receiving their salaries and the cancellation of many incentives they relied upon. A prominent party leader is overseeing the details of his party's electoral machinery, which has been supplemented by social figures under the slogan "Mistakes Are Unacceptable."
**Al-Jumhuriyah**
Several supermarkets have started to impose a 25% charge on payments made via credit cards from the total bill, with owners of some stating that the acceptance of card payments will soon cease. A non-civilian reference received several calls expressing rejection of the slander campaigns targeting him following recent events. Residents of a town in Baalbek-Hermel continue their efforts with one of their own to withdraw from a list they consider misaligned with their identity and hostile to their environment.
**Al-Liwaa**
Active ambassadors are concerned with monitoring the preparations for the electoral processes, given the serious outcomes that will shape the future of political forces from top to bottom. New retirees are suffering from delays in the pension liquidation department, with the minimum processing time starting from six months and above. A reference managed to hit several birds with one stone by calling the first session since the Taif Accord to discuss confidence in a minister.
**An-Nidaa**
Informed sources reported that a leader from a Christian party who was unsuccessful in his party's internal elections received harsh criticism from his reference concerning the promotion of one candidate for the parliamentary seat as if he were his party's nominee and a presidential reference. It is rumored that European officials are reporting the suspension of support for social projects that were managed by one of the Maronite candidates in the Baabda constituency due to personal conflicts of interest. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants has received messages and reports from expatriate entities and figures questioning the qualifications of the new honorary consul of Ghana in Lebanon, citing past issues, including his imprisonment for years in London.
**Al-Anbaa**
A new international movement may affect the electoral battle and its results in some way. There is an unusual harmony in positions between two political currents that do not meet, with the divergence not being political.
**Al-Binaa**
Electoral sources stated that the Saudi embassy has informed candidates competing to inherit the Future Movement from within and outside its environment that the gateway for electoral and financial support begins with coordination with President Fouad Siniora, who is cooperating electorally with the Lebanese Forces. European sources believe that Ukraine's fate will be similar to that of Yugoslavia through the implementation of all policies adopted for the disintegration of Yugoslavia under United Nations cover, as a pretext for what Russia intends to do in Ukraine; this is part of their plan for revenge for the Yugoslav war according to the equation "Your bride for our bride."