Hariri’s adviser explains his insistence on appointing the finance minister of the Adib government.



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Former adviser to the Prime Minister of Lebanon, Saad Hariri, denied media reports that “Hariri stipulated that he be appointed as the Shiite figure who will assume the Ministry of Finance.”

This came in a post on “Twitter” by Hussein Al-Wajh, Hariri’s media adviser, on Thursday, in which he said: “I categorically deny what the” lbc “channel reported that Prime Minister Saad Hariri stipulated that he be named the Shiite figure who would take charge of the finances, but this issue shocked Rejecting the former prime ministers, especially President Fouad Siniora, and rejecting the Shiite duo. ”

He continued: “Prime Minister Hariri’s position is clear, as said yesterday in his tweet,” adding: “There is absolutely nothing true in what” LBC “said about the agreement with the French side to maintain the financial portfolio. on the side of the Shiites, not from near or far.

Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri said Wednesday that the Ministry of Finance and other ministerial portfolios are not the exclusive right of any sect in the country, referring to an issue that represents the core of a dispute over the formation of the new government.

Hariri wrote on his official Twitter account that rejecting the idea of ​​a rotating check on ministries thwarted “the last chance to save Lebanon and the Lebanese,” referring to French efforts to get Lebanese leaders to form a new government and adopt reforms. .

The government formation crisis in Lebanon continues, in light of the insistence of both “Amal Movement” and “Hezbollah” to adhere to the Ministry of Finance, and Prime Minister-designate Mustafa Adeeb highlights the principle of rotation. of ministerial portfolios between sects.



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