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With the coming October 17, the annual date of the popular uprising, Lebanon entered a time of chaos. A time with him, everything is calculated in the measurement of internal rights with external extensions that begin with the negotiation of the demarcation of the borders in the south, and do not end on the side related to the impasse of the government, which enters its third week since President-designate Mustafa Adib apologized for the formation of the government.
Whoever examines the scene these days finds that the political arena has become intertwined, so there is no political alignment, but rather a dispersion that affects allies and opponents alike. While the terrain prepares for new movements, the authorities are drowning in a game of tug of war on how to create a government that reconciles by satisfying the political forces with the street that today is resuming its “anger.” The head of the General Union of Workers, Bechara Al-Asmar, announced yesterday that “Lebanon is on the edge of an abyss”, calling to take to the streets in all regions, on the day of anger and warning of rejection that it will witness sit-ins, gatherings and roadblocks between eight and ten in the morning. In addition, general and sit-in strikes will be held in all independent interests and public and private institutions in Beirut, and their affiliated institutions in all governorates, and sit-ins and movements in front of government hospitals in all Lebanese regions and in front of the centers of the National Social Security Fund.
In the midst of this tense atmosphere, the words of the head of the “Strong Lebanon” bloc, former Minister Gebran Bassil, appeared during his lumberjack on the thirteenth anniversary of October, which seemed to raise the roof to improve its conditions on the threshold of the formation of government. Basilio, in his positions that he launched yesterday, brought the idea of changing the regime, as he considered that “there is no possibility of living with this stinking and rotten constitution that brought us with a tank and completed us with corruption and wants to end us with death. slow”.
In language that tolerates both threats and temptations, he said that “we must go to a civil state through a new social contract that will be at the levels of regions and services”, before agitating “what is beyond federalism. in case the blindness towards expanded decentralization continues. ”
Although all the facts indicate that this system has been closed to the point of suspending the country in a position that has no mandate or authorship, without the ability to achieve a breach in the near future, it was notable that Bassil presented large addresses, which can not be a priority for people at this stage and they are not susceptible to Verify that the political forces do not agree on an electricity plan Bassil asked to restart the movement on sincere grounds and to pressure the House of Representatives to pass specific laws. He attacked Prime Minister Saad Hariri, who “does not know that French President Emmanuel Macron appointed him to oversee his initiative and examine the blocks and the scope of his commitment to the initiative”, saying: “Whoever wants to lead a government of specialists he must be the first specialist or move on to another specialist. “
Pending the results of the new approach presented by Hariri and of the political consultations that began the day before yesterday, before the dates of binding parliamentary consultations that begin and end next Thursday, the delegation of the “Future” bloc has begun, which includes the deputies Bahiya Hariri, Samir Al-Jisr and Hadi Hobeish, in addition to several Among the advisers, their meetings with the parliamentary blocs to monitor their position on the transfer of Hariri and the French initiative.
The delegation opened its tour in the morning from Bnachii, where the head of the “Marada Movement”, Suleiman Franjieh, “confirmed that we will appoint Hariri in any parliamentary consultation”, saying: “We do not give the delegation any ministerial names, but we are open to argue about any name. ”
The delegation continued its tour by meeting with the Tashnak Party, whose general secretary, Hagop Pakradounian, said in response to a question on whether the party would appoint Hariri: “We will decide today in the Central Committee, we will consult with all political parties and make the decision. appropriate at the appropriate time. ”
Regarding the conclusion of the tour, it was in Maarab, where the delegation met with the head of the “forces” Samir Geagea, in the presence of deputies Shawqi Al-Dakash and Ziad Al-Hawat, former minister Melhem Riachi and the head of the party’s media and communication apparatus, Charles Jabbour. Following the meeting, which lasted about an hour and a half, Hariri confirmed that “the delegation appeared in Bnachei and Bourj Hammoud, and now in Maarab, which is the subject of French President Emmanuel Macron’s initiative and the reforms that resulted from it. “.
In response to a question about the statement by Bassil, who regretted the initiative, she said: “Tomorrow we will meet with him, no problem.” While information about a contact between Hariri and MP Wael Abu Faour was discussed, Hariri said in response to a question about the visit of the president of the Socialist Progressive Party, Walid Jumblatt, “confirmed that his house is permanently open. Therefore, we will leave this matter for your time. “
Until last night, the conditions that ranged from the accession of Hariri to a technocratic government for a specific period, attending to the demands of the street and helping to solve the crisis, did not change, at least in public, in parallel to the insistence of Hezbollah and Amal in a techno-political government and its adherence to the election of portfolios and appointments of Shiite ministers, and among them it is positioned The Free Patriotic Movement is waiting, after previously announcing that it does not want to participate in the government, and will work to facilitate composition.
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