Dangerous Game … “The Lebanese Democrat”: What Hariri Proposes Will Ravage the Country Until Disaster



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MENA Observatory – Lebanon

The Information Director of the Lebanese Democratic Party, Jad Haidar, considered that what the designated prime minister, Saad Hariri, proposes on the formation of the new government, is a dangerous game that will lead Lebanon to disaster.

“What the designated prime minister, Saad Hariri, proposes is a government of specialists in form and a political government with distinction in content, and this proposal is a dangerous game that will lead to disaster in the country because of the greed that is happening as if it was something, “Haider said in a statement posted on the party’s website and Facebook page. It did not happen in the country requires change. “

“Haidar” highlighted that the Druze community has the right to obtain two ministerial portfolios, noting that “as usual, the community is represented by 10% of the ministers in the governments of the 30th and in the governments of the 20th, since it obtains 3 Druze ministers in the 30 government and two ministers in the government. 20 ministers.

The media director of the Democratic Party said that manipulating the size of the Druze representation for the sake of open and narrow political objectives is unacceptable, especially in light of the changes that are taking place in the region, and the possibility of its reflection from within. through new political contracts, adding: “To recall, ancient and modern history has shown that an attempt to cancel any computer at home is a waste of time.”

He also pointed out that talking about an “elegant government”, “a deranged third party” and “the preponderance of one party over another” is “a flawed matter in light of what we have achieved, and what is required is the formation of a unified government in its reform program and in its vision of the financial and economic situation and the collapse of the country. ” .

It is noteworthy that the speaker of the Lebanese Parliament, Nabih Berri, had confirmed last Wednesday that the new Lebanese government “can see the light in four or five days if the positive atmosphere continues.”

Lebanese political sources said the new government, headed late next week, was likely to be announced, noting that the environment for consultations among the Lebanese blocs is very positive.

President “Michel Aoun” had issued a decision to appoint “Hariri” to form the new government, succeeding the government of “Hassan Diab”, who resigned in the context of the Beirut port explosion on August 14.

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