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Central – The Al-Wafaa Resistance Bloc emphasized the need to accelerate the formation of a government, taking into account the balances and carrying out criminal scrutiny, and affirmed its total willingness to discuss proposals to develop the electoral law.
The bloc held its regular meeting, at its headquarters in Haret Hreik, headed by MP Muhammad Raad and with the participation of its members. He issued the following statement:
“Between the government training contract and the issue of criminal scrutiny, the situation in the country worsens and the interests of the Lebanese are reeling from the back and forth of the tug of war and the dissonance between fight and flight, to settle accounts that they cannot achieve its usefulness in the light of a political system that encourages the distribution of spoils and interests among the sects and gains their consent, and gains its share of stability according to the continuity / Settlement between them.
Realism requires that everyone at this stage cooperate to form a government that faces the current crises, taking into account the balances adopted in the country. Because any breach that affects any representative team now will exacerbate crises and create hurdles and obstacles that no one has an interest in, at least at the current stage.
Regarding the regional issue, the situation in the region seems fragile due to the suspicious and systematic fall of the Gulf regimes towards the normalization of their relations with the Israeli enemy entity and amid a disappointed deception that this ends the issue Palestine and deters the resistance axis in the region from stubbornness in defending the rights and interests of the nation and insisting on confronting the Zionist enemy and its expansion plans. And settlement activity in Palestine and the Arab world.
Today, the bloc discussed the local and regional archives and concluded the following:
1- With our commitment to the validity of the electoral law, the bloc is fully prepared to discuss proposals to improve the electoral law, in a way that improves the validity and effectiveness of the representation.
2- The bloc affirms the need to carry out a criminal audit and considers that the message of the President of the Republic, General Michel Aoun in this regard to Parliament, and the rush of President Nabih Berri to hold a general parliamentary session to discuss this issue, are two steps in accordance with constitutional principles.
3- The bloc considers that the delay in the formation of a government can cause serious damage to the country at all levels, for which it calls for the need to move quickly in this direction and benefit from any cooperation initiative to overcome the contract and overcome obstacles.
4- The bloc renews its condemnation of the normalization policy adopted by the Gulf regimes with determination and determination, encouraged and sponsored by the US administration that supports Zionist terrorism, and the Saudi regime in the region took over its coverage and protection, and the bloc highlights the dangers of this policy and its repercussions on the identity and interests of the region and its people, and notes that existing contacts Condemned, secret or declared meetings and visits, between the leaders of the Zionist enemy and the parties of the Gulf regime will be counterproductive in their surroundings due to the vigilance of the peoples of the region.
5- The bloc considers that any act of aggression that the US administration or the Zionist entity may resort to against any party of the powers and countries of the axis of resistance in the region constitutes a qualified insinuation about the threat to international security and stability.
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