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Lebanese businessman Bahaa Hariri emphasized: “The need to initiate a criminal investigation affecting the Central Bank of Lebanon and to form a transitional government that does not adhere to one religion or group, in an attempt to address the political, economic and financial collapse happened The country is witnessing it together with the restrictions imposed on the funds of bank depositors. “
In a televised interview, Hariri considered that “Lebanon’s return to its rightful position on the map of the international community depends on it moving away from our recent past and the way Lebanon was ruled. We have seen what have brought us entrenched interests, such as the economic devastation, instability, corruption and suffering that we have seen. It is not ending for the people, and we need a real and definitive change, calling for “the formation of a transitional government to achieve this change “, noting that” this can only happen if we form a transitional government that does not adhere to a particular religion or group but is present for all people, and we need to implement the Taif Agreement to include a new constitution not sectarian, and we can do it. “
In response to a question about the Taif Agreement, Hariri stated that if “Taif had been strictly implemented thirty years ago, we would not have come here,” expressing his “support for an electoral project outside of sectarian restriction,” considering it “in the interest of of Lebanon because it distances us from quotas and alliances. Principality, that is to say, adverbial “.
Regarding his project, the economic and political project that he intends to launch and the bases on which it will be based, he revealed that he intends to start with the economy, and has formed a work team to draw up an integrated economic program, and the program it will take into account the future of young people and will push them to stay in Lebanon, and ensure job opportunities armed with a broad culture. It covers everything that then includes the economic fields. “
Regarding his vision of getting out of the financial and economic crisis and saving Lebanon from bankruptcy, he explained that “what is urgently needed now is the criminal investigation at the Banque du Liban, so that we know where the money from the Lebanese and let’s punish those who practiced the policy of waste and corruption, and no one will be above the law. ” “The need for politicians to stop being arrogant and believing that problems will find magic solutions. We must cooperate with the International Monetary Fund and meet its conditions to carry out reforms.”
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