Chidiac comments on Basil’s words: I see predictions!



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Former Minister May Chidiac commented on the words of the head of the Free Patriotic Movement, Deputy Gebran Bassil, on Sunday, during a press conference in which he spoke about the latest advances and efforts to form a government.

Chidiac said: “The general presentation made by Basil is divided into several paragraphs, and for a moment I thought that he was witnessing predictions, and it was clear that calling a founding conference and stretching the Christian nerve.”

During his speech on the channel “Al Jadid”, he added: “Basil also sent a message to the pastor that seeks to unite points of view, as if he were telling him“ what remains to be tried ”and advising him to celebrate with the the rights of Christians.

And he continued: “Everything that Basil said about the government of 24 ministers is part of the blockade of the third. Bassil said it with his mouth full that he wanted to regain control of affairs through the government.”

She emphasized that “Basil wants to secure his political future at the expense of the Lebanese, and he does not care about Christians or their actions.”

She noted, saying: “Hariri conceded a lot and said that the Finance Ministry will stay with the Shiites is a mistake, and the whole equation of” specialists and independent “has fallen and we are still in a sterile Zantian debate that will not lead to a result and we feel in each new press conference that some politicians do not see more than they want without paying attention. What happens at the regional level. “

He added: “As important as Nasrallah is to Iran as he is at the negotiating table, things are still unclear in this direction, especially with the peace accords in the region, and Kouchner was able to unite Qatar with other foreign countries, and this is a stage from which there is no turning back. “

Chidiac said: “Regarding the maritime borders, there was a conflict of positions between President Aoun and President Berri at the negotiating table, and this indicates that Lebanon has entered a new impasse.”

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