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Beirut – Omar Habanjar and Youssef Diab
It has become common in Lebanon for those who seek to derail parliamentary and presidential elections for the remainder of President Michel Aoun’s term.
Parliamentary circles say that the “system” that seeks to do so continues to hinder the process of government formation and deepen the gap between state institutions, seeking to overthrow these two rights, according to some reports and tangible observations, although the matter costs destruction of the State.
He added: The powerful in the state and those who depend on it have hardened their pacts and understandings to achieve this goal, but on the other hand, MTV sees that the Lebanese forces are on the opposite side and led by the Maronite Patriarch Bechara Al-Rai, supported by the French initiative and the monitoring of the Vatican, together with political and partisan forces and currents. , Which approaches the opposition climate, regardless of their mutual reservations, especially the recent circumstantial differences between the Future Movement and the Progressive Socialist Party that have emerged.
This reality will be the title of the post-holiday period, beginning with the investigation of the Beirut port explosion through the battering rams that occurred between the judicial investigator, Fadi Sawan, and the government system.
The Criminal Cassation Court, chaired by Judge Jamal Al-Hajjar, received the investigation file in the port case from the hands of the investigating judge Sawan, and began its study in preparation for making the pertinent decision on the memorandum presented by the two former ministers. , Ali Hassan Khalil and Ghazi Zuaiter, in which they requested the transfer of the file from Judge Sawan to custody. plus.
Al-Anbaa learned from judicial sources that the court “has completed all notifications to the parties in the case and is awaiting responses from those who did not file a response on the transfer of Sawan’s file.”
In this context, it was notable that the United States Congress stepped in line with its decision to form an international investigative committee on the Beirut port bombing. Wasn’t acting Prime Minister Hassan Diab’s question about where the 2,200 tons of ammonium nitrate in the port went accidental, on the grounds that the FBI report indicated that the explosion was caused by 500 tons of the total quantity, which is it 2700 tons?
Diab formally indicted everyone who took responsibility in the port of Beirut, large or small, when he asked: Who is the owner of the ship carrying the nitrates, how did they get in and who allowed them to, and who kept silent about it for so long? Diab was quoted as saying that the port bombing was carried out via “remote control.”
Sources close to the opposition, commenting on Diab’s words, saw a late admission of clearly visible issues, with the aim of drawing attention and affirming presence.
These sources added to Al-Anbaa that Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri will return to Beirut after the holidays, but will not go to the Republican Palace to meet with President Michel Aoun, until after receiving information confirming the existence of sufficient data to announce the formation of the government. As for talking about dragging him or luring him into an apology, he’s among the impossible at this stage. According to the constitution, the president of the republic cannot withdraw his mandate to form the government, nor can the representatives who assigned him do so, and he will not apologize personally, while the French initiative is in force.
Meanwhile, the pace of controversy increased between the Movement of the Future and the Progressive Socialist Party, and then between the Lebanese Forces and the Marada. The Vice President of the Movement of the Future, Dr. Mustafa Alloush responded to recent statements by the President of the Progressive Socialist Party, Walid Jumblatt, asking him to lighten his victory a bit, and asked, saying: I don’t know where the Jumblatt fan is going, speaking Willy-nilly. Jumblatt had made a statement in which he considered Saad Hariri as one of the obstacles to the formation of the government.
Deputy Bilal Abdullah, a member of the Democratic Rally, responded to Alloush saying: His failure is clear in assuming the role of Future Movement theorist.
On the other hand, Representative Tony Franjieh tweeted, saying: “It would be prudent for whoever signed an agreement expressing the language of criticism and reviewing their mistakes. We are not the ones who announce, and in the memory of our martyrs, that” the solution it is the arrival of General Aoun to the presidency. “Respect the minds of the people.”
Franjieh means Samir Geagea, the head of the Lebanese Forces, who considered that the resignation of the president of the republic will force the current parliamentary majority to choose a similar or worse one, pointing out that there is no desired solution in the presence of the current majority parliamentary, and from here called early parliamentary elections.
At the security level, the parents of Lebanese students studying abroad demonstrated yesterday in front of the Central Bank and threw the facades of the banks into the street with outstretched hands to protest for not allowing them to transfer dollars to pay their fees. children in foreign universities.
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