The doors are closed … “Hariri faces two options”



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A member of the powerful Republican bloc, MP Wahba Qatisha, said that everything has stalled in Lebanon, due to the lack of responsibility of the ruling authority from the top of the pyramid to its base.

In an interview with the Kuwaiti newspaper “Al-Anbaa”, Qatisha considered that “the greatest responsibility in the chaos, crises and political disintegration in which we find ourselves falls on the shoulders of the President of the Republic, due to his positioning in the position of as an ally of one team and an opponent of another, highlighting that the possibility of reaching solutions takes Lebanon out. From the chaos, almost nonexistent, and without flickering of light until the hour, the Lebanese people hope to get out of the tunnel. “

He noted that “what adds to the mud of this calamity is the return to the language of the triangle in the executive power, since the Shiite duo wants to appoint the Shiite ministers in addition to reserving the Ministry of Finance and Health, and the two Aoun Bassil he wants to appoint Christian ministers in addition to putting his hand in the Ministry of Energy, Defense and Justice. ” And it is left to the prime minister-designate, Saad Hariri, to appoint the Sunni ministers with the rest of the unplanned ministries, which means, from his point of view, that Hariri faces two options that have no third, or he gives up and it agrees to form a government of reluctance, which is what we do not accept and will not accept as forces. Sovereignty opposition, or he apologizes and turns it around to others. “

“The doors are tightly closed on Prime Minister Hariri, and the most deluded person who sees the birth of a government in the foreseeable future is going around in a vicious circle, if not a great maze. Not even the resigned Prime Minister Hassan Diab spends Neither the prime minister appoints Saad Hariri as part of the government, nor President Aoun. And behind him, Hezbollah is ready to make concessions, the country is awash with tragedies, authority is absent from conscience and the Lebanese are left to their own devices “.

In response to a question, Qatisha said that “international conferences in support of the Lebanese people are very grateful and important, but the components of firmness do not lie in giving and ‘martyring’ from abroad on behalf of the Land of Cedars, but in the presence of a conscious authority and an independent, reformist and salvation government in the full sense of the word. But what we see today, if anything emphasizes, is the end of an era without government. “

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