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Following the famous warning from the French Foreign Minister about the disappearance of Lebanon, the British Minister for Middle East Affairs speaks of a silent tsunami against the Lebanese.
As for the President of Parliament, he asks: if the economic situation is about to beg not to say, moreover, what is the reason for delaying the formation of the government one day? At one point, the president of the Progressive Socialist Party tweets warning against children who play in quotas, before confirming in the same tweet that he is personally involved in the government bazaar, where he described giving his parliamentary bloc the Chancellery a strong joke, adding: Thanks, I don’t want the Ministry of Tourism.
This contradiction was not lost by the vice president of the Future Movement, who commented: When the king criticizes the quota system, adding: I vaguely read the words of leader Jumblatt from the quota channel Saad Hariri, and he continues: The strange thing about the leader is that He knows who is looking for quotas and he knows that Hariri is his goal is an important government that slows down the collapse and that Beyond the logic of quotas to which the leader is used, does he receive a signal from a planet?
But in exchange for the entertaining and annoying political row at the same time, it is true that the government resigned while it is in the stage of doing business. However, current circumstances sometimes require a slight expansion in the conduct of business to meet the country’s needs until the next government is formed. Confirmation by the President of the Republic at the beginning of the meeting of the Supreme Defense Council.
Regarding the issue of training, and in parallel to the apparent wait for the designated prime minister to propose a training that some qualify as de facto, with his prior knowledge that it will not happen, political circles repeat the following points through the Ootevi :
First: Respect the Charter and the Constitution, especially Article 53, which affirms the need for an agreement between the President of the Republic and the Head of Government in charge of forming the government, and that any practice outside this framework is considered a violation of the Constitution, and a direct attack on the presidential office with the remainder of its powers.
Second: Respect for the parliamentary blocs that represent the Lebanese people until further electoral notice, adopting unified standards in dealing with all, leaving the freedom of each subsequent party to grant confidence or move towards the opposition.
Third: Respect the mentality of the Lebanese in the need to adhere to a fixed-time reform program and elements, in order to lift Lebanon out of the crisis that brought it thirty years, which smells more and more scandals. What is the insistence on criminal scrutiny, except as an important starting point for the reform that has been my battle since 2005 and 2009, as President Aoun repeated today to the British Minister for the Middle East?
Respect the charter, constitution, and minds. So, a way out of the crisis.
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