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The announcement by the Lebanese prime minister-designate came during a speech he gave to journalists, following his sixth meeting with the President of the Republic, Michel Aoun, at the Baabda Palace, to discuss the formation of the new government.
Adib said in his speech: "For my concern for national unity with its constitutionality and credibility, I apologize for continuing the task of forming a government.", Extraction: "Turns out the compatibility no longer exists".
Adeeb continued: "I wish those who will be chosen for the arduous task after me, and those who will choose him, full success in facing the imminent dangers facing our country, our people and our economy.".
The Adeeb talks, in the framework of the formation of the government, ran into several obstacles, the most prominent of which was the adherence of the Shiite duo, Hezbollah and Amal Movement, to nominate the Shiite ministers in the government, especially the minister. Finance.
The Lebanese prime minister-designate insisted on forming a government in accordance with the French initiative, which proposes to form a government of specialists away from political parties.
Adeeb met with officials from Hezbollah and the Amal movement last Thursday, without naming any decisive results of the meeting on the formation of the government, especially regarding the Shiite duo’s insistence on naming the finance minister.
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The source said that Adib’s apology meant that the political parties in Lebanon committed “collective treason.” He added that Macron will make a statement at a later stage, commenting on what happened.
On Saturday, the Lebanese prime minister-designate announced his apology for the task of forming the new government, which would plunge the country into a new state of political tension.
The announcement by the Lebanese prime minister-designate came during a speech he gave to journalists, following his sixth meeting with the President of the Republic, Michel Aoun, at the Baabda Palace, to discuss the formation of the new government.
Adeeb said in his speech: “Due to my concern for national unity with its constitutionality and my credibility, I apologize for continuing with the task of forming the government.” He added: “It was clear to me that the consensus no longer exists.”
Adeeb continued: “I wish those who will be chosen for the arduous task after me, and those who will elect him, full success in facing the imminent dangers facing our country, our people and our economy.”
Adeeb’s discussions in the framework of the formation of the government ran into several obstacles, the most prominent of which was the adherence of the Shiite duo, Hezbollah and Amal Movement, to nominate the Shiite ministers in the government, especially the Minister of Finance. .
The Lebanese prime minister-designate insisted on forming a government in accordance with the French initiative, which proposes to form a government of specialists away from political parties.
Adeeb met with officials from Hezbollah and the Amal movement last Thursday, without naming any decisive results of the meeting on the formation of the government, especially regarding the insistence of the Shiite duo to appoint the finance minister.
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