UPDATE 1-Lebanese government approves electricity plans - PM
Steps towards fixing the power sector are seen as a critical test of the government's will to press ahead with long-delayed reforms and would help Lebanon unlock billions of dollars of financial support pledged last year. Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri urged rapid implementation of the plan through a public tender process to reduce the pressure on the debt-ridden country's finances, saying the state budget "cannot bear delay".
"The problem today is a financial problem and we have to tender out the electricity (plan) as soon as possible," Hariri said, adding this was a "real" step towards reforming the power sector. He said the plan would help ease dissatisfaction among the Lebanese people, who had suffered from electricity shortages as officials wrangled over reforms.
Power cuts have long hobbled the economy, while state subsidies have helped to rack up public debt equivalent to 150 percent of gross domestic product. (Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Alison Williams and Jan Harvey)
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