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IML Lebanon | “Takwih” in relation to “current”

It was stated in the “Republic”:

As is now clear, yesterday’s cabinet meeting was a highly contentious subject, and one of its quick outcomes was not just the logic of breaking the existing bone governing the relationship between the Free Patriotic Movement and the prime minister at interim, Najib Mikati, but also the rapid reshuffling of political relations, especially among those who are classified as allies.

According to sources accompanying this confrontation, the “Free Patriotic Movement” is provoked by the calling of the session, and is approaching the participation of some ministers in it with clear anger, accusing the caretaker prime minister of personal pressure on some ministers as well as registering harsh complaints about the participation of those who are supposed to be its allies, especially about “Hezbollah, whose participation of ministers in government contradicted the direction of the movement. Where the Minister of Works in the interim government, Ali Hamiyah, announced: “We have not contacted and will not contact anyone, and we came to the session because of the pain of the people.” “We respect those who participated and those who were absent, and the principle was respect for the constitution.” To solve all things.

It seemed clear that the participation of party ministers created rifts between the movement and “Hezbollah”. In this context, he drew attention to what Strong Lebanon bloc member MP Salim Aoun said: Let’s tell everyone: the message has come from our allies in Arabic “Mushabrah”, and this is something that requires us to reconsider these alliances, while the “Lebanese Forces” have taken a similar position to ours despite the dispute between us.” He added: “The participation of the two ministers“ Marada ”blocks the possibility of reaching an agreement with this team, and” How do I want to convince my fans of such an agreement? “

Also noteworthy is what the member of the bloc, MP Asaad Dergham, said: “The Shiite duo are delaying the sessions to elect the president and are betting on our tiredness to negotiate their candidate, Suleiman Franjieh, and I tell them as a matter of of advice that this matter should increase Christian resentment against him.” He added: “The Shia duo want to pressure their he-allies to hand over their candidate, Suleiman Franjieh, by going to a cabinet session to suggest that the country is proceeding normally despite the presidential vacancy.”

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