1687855789 Lebanon is invited to a real and responsible electoral dialogue

Lebanon is invited to a real and responsible electoral dialogue

Loyalty to the Resistance block member Hassan Ezzeddine stressed the need to achieve understanding and understanding in order to achieve the consensus needed without external input.

    Invite Lebanon to real and responsible electoral dialogue

During a political session, the deputy called on parliamentarians to sit down together and reach an agreement with the appropriate personality for the presidency of the republic.

Facing the economic collapse, lawmakers called for breaking the deadlock and speeding up the appointment of the next head of state to save the state and provide prosperity to the people.

Ezzeddine pointed out that some forces bear responsibility for delaying the presidential nomination by maintaining their arrogance and provocation.

Looking ahead to the last session of Parliament, the MP reiterated his support for former Minister Suleiman Franjieh, backed by a political project open to all and a network of relations at Arab, regional and international levels.

He assessed the visit of French envoy Jean-Yves Le Drian last week as positive, “as all efforts to overcome obstacles are welcome without putting pressure on either party.”

By the way, a member of the development and liberation bloc Qassem Hashem pointed out that the representative of President Emmanuel Macron considered the opinions of all parties and political leaders about the possibility of a serious and constructive dialogue, but the opposition group still refuses to participate in it .

In this regard, Hezbollah Deputy Secretary General Naim Qassem stressed that eight months of entrenchment and confrontation were enough to demonstrate the futility of this route to the presidential election.

Through his Twitter account, the leader of the Lebanese Islamic Resistance declared that there was no other way to reach consensus than dialogue and that the common denominator with the primacy of the national interest did not exist.

In this vein, the head of Hezbollah’s Sharia (Islamic Law) Committee, Muhammad Yazbek, opposed the imposition of projects to enslave Lebanon and, in this vein, called for the election of a president who would provide care and protection.

The twelfth session of Parliament on the 14th of this month repeated the same scenario as the previous 11 calls, when no candidate from the Maronite Christian community secured the support of a majority of 128 MPs.

    Invite Lebanon to real and responsible electoral dialogue

On that occasion, the former International Monetary Fund official who was considering the nomination of the main Christian forces, Jihad Azour, received 59 votes; while the head of the Marada movement and candidate of the Shia duo Hezbollah and Amal, Suleiman Franjieh, received 51.

Since September last year, Lebanon has been trying to appoint the head of state for the next six years after Michel Aoun’s term in office ended on October 31.

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