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The head of the Progressive Socialist Party in Lebanon, Walid Jumblatt, said that “white smoke” over the formation of the government will not be emitted anytime soon, mocking his accusation of “neglecting the rights of the Druze community” to form the government.
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Jumblatt wrote through his account on “Twitter”: “It seems that soon white smoke will not be emitted around the government, as a result of more tests to adopt the vaccine that is best to treat the crisis.”
He sarcastically added: “Because I have exceeded the rights of the sect (Druze), I authorize the protectors of the home to pick them up with the sword from Lebanon to Syria, Palestine, al-Muhajir and China, where there is a great vacancy in religious judges.
It appears that the white smoke around the government will not be emitted anytime soon as a result of further trials to adopt the best vaccine to treat the crisis. On the other hand, being above the rights of the sect, I authorize the protectors of the homes to pick them up with the sword from Lebanon to Syria to Palestine to immigrants and to China, where there is a large vacancy in religious judges. pic.twitter.com/1OIXODpguu
– Walid Joumblatt (@walidjoumblatt) December 10, 2020
The head of the “Lebanese Democratic Party”, MP Talal Arslan (Druze) considered yesterday Wednesday that the proposal of the Lebanese Prime Minister designated Saad Hariri of a government of 18 ministers is unfair and unfair to the Druze community.
Arslan warned “those who have something to do with this prejudice of consequences,” calling on representatives of the Druze community to reject these deals and not be lured by personal interests at the expense of the interests of the higher community.
This comes after Hariri presented to Lebanese President Michel Aoun the formation of his government, “which consists of 18 ministers who have specialization, far from partisan affiliation.”
It should be noted that Hariri was tasked with forming a new government on October 22, and the assignment came about a year after Hariri submitted his government’s resignation following popular protests.
Source: RT
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