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Beirut – Omar Habanjar
The indictment of the judicial investigator Fadi Sawan against the interim government, Hassan Diab and three former ministers unexpectedly aroused sectarian sensitivities from his lethargy in Lebanon, which led to the approach of the judiciary to any leading political figure on the issue of the port or anything else, without it, would also be a torrent of bright red lines. The issue of government formation is completely absent.
Despite the unanimous agreement of previous heads of government, and with them Dar al-Fatwa, that they are defending the political position and not the person, there are parties that focused on the sectarian side in particular, with the aim of establishing a state in which they can later take refuge.
The Lebanese people were vertically divided on this issue, and this is a political interest for those who lost their popular ties, among a group that believes that the prosecution of a prime minister has undermined the prestige of the constitutional office, and that it was the duty of the judicial investigator abide by article 70 of the Constitution, which obliges the Supreme Council to judge the presidents and ministers interested in the matter. Another says with a professor of constitutional law, Dr. Saeed Malik: The office of the House of Representatives examined Judge Sawan’s letter to parliament and asked him for serious information about the responsibility of the prime minister and ministers, and that Judge Sawan he was on the verge of fulfilling the wish of parliament, but turned to other accusations.
The Minister of Industry in the interim government, Imad Hoballah, said: “As long as Judge Sawan admitted that the matter is within the authority of the House of Representatives and the Supreme Council to judge presidents and ministers, why did he do otherwise? ? “
Hoballah praised President Diab’s integrity and legality and said he received a hazardous materials letter on July 23 and transferred it to the appropriate authority, and canceled a visit he intended to make to the port, and if he did, nothing would change. As a result of your visit, the problem is with the security services involved.
Minister Hoballah put forward a theory that no one had preceded by expressing his fear that this accusation was a continuation of the US sanctions, with evidence that President Diab included the two former US ministers, namely Ali Hassan Khalil, Youssef Fenianos and Ghazi Zaiter, who is affiliated with Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri, while Diab is closer. To the duo of Amal and Hezbollah.
Follow-up sources have approached the prosecution against Diab and the three ministers without others who achieved power and the Pact’s relationship with their political opponents. Here, the Al-Jadid channel says, through an episode of the corruption program that it closely follows, that President Michel Aoun informed the Supreme Council of the Judiciary that it met recently, the judiciary has to act, and it is! looking forward to seeing Nabih Berri and Walid Jumblatt in prison!
The head of the media office in the presidential palace, Rafik Shalal, was quick to issue a statement denying what was attributed to President Michel Aoun as he told the judges, which was broadcast by journalist Radwan Mortada to the channel “Al- Jadid ”and spoke about the“ Asas ”website, which is overseen by Representative Nihad Al-Machnouk. Berri and Walid Jumblatt, and consider it purely an invention.
The Vice Chairman of the Phalanges Party, George Joreige, who is a former chief lawyer, addressed President Diab saying: If I were in his place, I would have met the coroner and told him what I have. If I did, you would come out of the Serail and I would go in the eyes of mothers as long as I trust your innocence.
He turned to the judicial investigator, Fadi Sawan, and said: “We are all with you.”
In addition, an army force was widely deployed around the headquarters of the Speaker of Parliament, Nabih Berri, in Ein Al-Tineh, and closed the roads leading to Ein Al-Tineh from the Verdun side, Al-Ramla Al-Bayda. and Al-Rawsheh.
He also installed fixed checkpoints, coinciding with calls from movement groups to go from the Plaza de los Mártires on a march to Ain al-Tina.
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