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Representative Jamil Al-Sayed launched an “initiative” in which he declared his “willingness” to take over the Ministry of Finance, even if it was necessary to resign from Parliament.
He said in a tweet on his Twitter account: “Since the formation of the government ran into complications, the most important of which is the Ministry of Finance, and since President Aoun is consulting today with the blocs without independent representatives, and from people who knew us from the state, including opponents and allies, including our fellow representatives. They testify to our ability to manage the state, its finances and our loyalty to it and to the people, and because the Minister of Finance, Shiite or not, must be for the country and the people, I propose this initiative to accelerate the exit from the crisis with my preparation to assume the Ministry of Finance even though that required the resignation of the prosecution in which we could not present it. What a benefit to people, oh God, except that we have faithfully conveyed their voice, their needs and their pain, to no avail. “
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* Since the formation of the government encountered complications, the most important of which is the Ministry of Finance,
* Since President Aoun is holding consultations with the blocs today, without the independent representatives
* And since the people who knew us about the state, including opponents and allies, including our fellow representatives, testify to our ability to run the state, its finances, and our loyalty to it and to the people.– Major General Jamil Al-Sayed (@jamil_el_sayyed) September 14, 2020
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* And because the Minister of Finance, Shiite or not, must be for the country and the people,
* I propose this initiative to accelerate the exit from the crisis by preparing to assume the command of the Ministry of Finance, even if that required the resignation of the prosecution, in which we could not present what would benefit the people, except that we honestly transmit their voice, their needs and their pain, in vain.– Major General Jamil Al-Sayed (@jamil_el_sayyed) September 14, 2020
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