Future delegation in Maarab. This is what turned out



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The head of the “Lebanese Forces” party, Samir Geagea, met at the party’s headquarters in Maarab with the delegation of the “Future Block”, which includes representatives: Bahia Al-Hariri, Samir Al-Jisr and Hadi Hobeish, the economic affairs advisor to Prime Minister Saad Hariri, Hazar Caracalla, the advisor to Deputy Bahia Hariri and Robina Abu Al-Gohari, in the presence of Deputies Shawki Dakash and Ziad Al-Hawat, former Minister Melhem Riachi and the head of the apparatus of party communication and media, Charles Jabbour

After the meeting, which lasted about an hour and a half, Hariri confirmed that “the delegation appeared in Bnash’i and Burj Hammoud, and now in Maarab, which is the subject of French President Emmanuel Macron’s initiative and the reforms that resulted. her”. And he said: “Geagea’s response was clear, it is not He remains in favor of the initiative and reforms, and our movement is only included in this area.”

In response to a question about the statement from Deputy Gebran Bassil, who regretted the initiative they are taking, said: “Tomorrow we will meet with him and there is no problem.”

And if the leader of the “forces” informed them of his support for the nomination of Prime Minister Hariri to head the government, Hariri replied: “We did not come here to anticipate the consultations, and I said these words to you in Bnashi, since we came here with a specific mission related only to the initiative and reforms, and the party “Forces” “He supports the initiative and the detailed elements. They are still in the same position. We did not bring up the subject of assignment because this is not the purpose of our visit. “

In response to a question on whether the delegation will visit the head of the Progressive Socialist Party, Walid Jumblatt, Hariri said: “We said and also confirmed that his house is permanently open. Therefore, we will leave this matter for its time.”

Al-Hariri concluded: “We support non-distancing and communication and respect for the right to disagree, but I believe that the interest of Lebanon and of all Lebanese in this difficult time in which we live requires that we take the measures that we’re doing today. “

And he stressed that “binding parliamentary consultations continue as scheduled so far.”

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