Hezbollah’s Loyalty to Resistance Bloc blamed the Future Movement Thursday for the deterioration of Lebanon’s state institutions.
“The control, confiscation and monopolization approach the Future Movement has been practicing in government and administration over the last years, in contradiction with the text and content of the Taif Accord, is the main cause behind the wearing out and collapse of the state and its institutions,” the bloc said in a statement after its weekly meeting, read out by MP Hasan Fadlallah.
“[This] eventually led to disrupting [political] constitutional institutions one afer the other, and shaking the general balance in the country.”
Hezbollah accused its rival party, headed by former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, of “marginalizing real partnership among the Lebanese and overlooking constitutional rights for other components.”
The statement also blamed Future for undermining Lebanon’s sovereignty by making “concessions in lands and water,” and managing public finances in a “dubious” manner.
“It is the right of the majority of the Lebanese opposing this destructive approach to [managing] the country, to endorse and support the presidential candidate in whom they find the ability to prevent this approach from infiltrating and ruining the next presidential term,” the statement said, in reference to Free Patriotic Movement chief Michel Aoun.
“All the political and media campaigns of the Future Movement will fail to deny, confiscate or eclipse this right from public opinion.”
“The control, confiscation and monopolization approach the Future Movement has been practicing in government and administration over the last years, in contradiction with the text and content of the Taif Accord, is the main cause behind the wearing out and collapse of the state and its institutions,” the bloc said in a statement after its weekly meeting, read out by MP Hasan Fadlallah.
“[This] eventually led to disrupting [political] constitutional institutions one afer the other, and shaking the general balance in the country.”
Hezbollah accused its rival party, headed by former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, of “marginalizing real partnership among the Lebanese and overlooking constitutional rights for other components.”
The statement also blamed Future for undermining Lebanon’s sovereignty by making “concessions in lands and water,” and managing public finances in a “dubious” manner.
“It is the right of the majority of the Lebanese opposing this destructive approach to [managing] the country, to endorse and support the presidential candidate in whom they find the ability to prevent this approach from infiltrating and ruining the next presidential term,” the statement said, in reference to Free Patriotic Movement chief Michel Aoun.
“All the political and media campaigns of the Future Movement will fail to deny, confiscate or eclipse this right from public opinion.”
The Daily Star
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