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Sep 23
49m 23s

Reestablishing Trust with Fadi Makki (Ep...

Ronnie Chatah
About this episode
An episode discussing a personal decision to return to government, walk out after other ministers from the same sect left during cabinet sessions on disarmament, picking up where Fouad Chehab left off and the long-term task of administrative reform, and regaining trust among citizens. With Minister of Administrative Reform Fadi Makki. The podcast is only m ... Show More
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