Kayumjian: an apology for authorship is better than a cloned government



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Kayumjian: an apology for authorship is better than a cloned government

Former Minister of Social Affairs Richard Kayumjian believed that the countries of the world, especially the decision-making countries, are concerned about their problems, and Lebanon is no longer at the top of their priorities, with the exception of the window that France opened to the Lebanese with a roadmap to get out of the tunnel, but the scourge of quotas and shared power, immediately. Without Lebanon benefiting from President Emmanuel Macron’s rescue initiative, knowing that even French enthusiasm towards Lebanon is no longer what it was after the Beirut port explosion, but has waned as a result of concern from the French authority for confronting terrorist attacks and dealing with the Corona virus outbreak on their lands.

Consequently, Qayumjian pointed out in a statement to Kuwaiti “Alanba” that what is required today, before tomorrow, is a government that inspires confidence in the Lebanese people, the International Monetary Fund and donor countries at the Cedar Conference. On the formation of the government, starting with the President of the Republic, through the President-designate, to the ruling class, they act as if Lebanon lives in economic and monetary luxury and prosperity at all levels and levels, while the Lebanese people lament on the brink of poverty and the ruling class has turned them into a lonely people seeking educational and rationing help.

In response to a question, Qayumjian pointed out that those who form the government are the parties imposing on the appointed president, their ambitions and wishes, against the constitutional mechanism. In leading the composition, the head of state and the president-designate must be aware of the dangers of the scenario and, depending on their responsibility for the fate of Lebanon and the Lebanese, turn around political agendas and agree on a government. free from partisan and political influences.

In conclusion, Qiyumjian emphasized that an apology for authorship is better than forming a government subject to the will of the politicians, since a government cloned from its predecessors means more calamities and ruin.



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