Franjieh cuts the line of irreversibility with the pact



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Beirut The leader of the Marada Movement, Suleiman Franjieh, launched the most violent attack against the president of the Free Patriotic Movement, Gibran Bassil, breaking the line of reaction with his Christian rivals and with the Pact in general, which accused him of “lying”.

Franjieh’s attack comes in the context of Judge Nicolas Mansour in the absence of warrants for absent arrest against officials, including the director general of the oil facilities, Sarkis Hallis, who is close to Marda, in the fraudulent case.

Franjieh said at a press conference: “The file of fraudulent fraud is political, because the party that opened it is known and the judges are known, and the one that does not respect the judiciary is the one that does not make judicial appointments.” He said: “In the fuel file, 6 ministers are from the ‘current’. Do these ministers have no responsibility in this file?”

The Marddah leader asked: “When is any file related to the Ministry of Works? He said:” Our conscience is satisfied to its full extent and the judiciary will decide whether Sarkis Hallis is guilty, and for public opinion I say that our accounts and the accounts of our children and family are open and the judiciary can open them. “

He emphasized: “The judiciary is politicized and Sarkis Hillis will be brought to justice, but not to Gebran Bassil’s justice.” He added: “The most beautiful thing that happened is that they have come to power and the people have revealed them.

He declared: “Lebanon is not an oil country and it has no gas traces in it, and the real ‘current’ is no longer with you, and you depend today on the ‘mercenaries’ who will leave you after the end of the era'”, by refuting what the Free Patriotic Movement is promoting and a slave that Lebanon floats in a sea of ​​oil and gas, Who will bring the country out of its economic crisis.

“If you want war, we are for them, and if you want peace, we are ready, but the weak and the coward are unfair and flaunt authority, but history will have no mercy on them,” said Franjieh, directing his words to Basil and the covenant.

Analysts believe Franjieh’s fiery statements indicate that he decided to leave in his war with Basil, whose relationship with him has been strained in light of an early conflict in the presidency, and the attack by the Marada Movement leader is likely to have been blessed by the Speaker of Parliament, Nabih Berri, who looks on ambitions with apprehension. The president of the Free Patriotic Movement and his persistent attempts to monopolize the leadership of the Christian spectrum in Lebanon.

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