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The Lebanese Forces Party: Forming a government under the ruling majority will not fix the situation


The Lebanese Forces party confirmed that it is not interested in the issue of forming the new government for the country in light of the current parliamentary majority, considering that even if the government is formed, it will be a "replica of the previous one", which means that Lebanon's conditions will not improve, indicating that real reform is not available. With the ruling majority.

MP Strida Geagea explained - in a press conference after she headed a delegation from the powerful republican bloc (the parliamentary bloc of the Lebanese Forces Party) on a visit to the Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Al-Rai today, Tuesday - that the solution to Lebanon's crises is to reproduce power, and the only practical step available for this matter Represented in early parliamentary elections.

She added, "The hand of this parliamentary majority must be removed from the country after the disastrous results that brought us to it, which will pave the way for the new majority to achieve the required reform and thus rescue." She called on the strong Lebanese bloc (the parliamentary bloc of the Free Patriotic Movement headed by Representative Gebran Bassil) to coordinate. With the powerful republic moving together to resign from the House of Representatives, which opens the door to early elections.

She indicated that the Lebanese Forces Party undertook a similar initiative in the wake of the Beirut seaport explosion, towards the Future Movement and the Progressive Socialist Party, to initiate and with them the Lebanese Forces to resign in order to shorten the mandate of the Parliament and change the political power in Lebanon, but the initiative did not succeed at the time, hoping That the strong Lebanese bloc take the lead this time in light of the deteriorating economic and financial conditions that Lebanon is witnessing.

Representative Strida Geagea affirmed the support of the Lebanese Forces Party and its full support for the Maronite Patriarch's call for Lebanon to adopt the principle of neutrality from regional and international conflicts and disputes. She added, "Lebanon is a small country located in the middle of a volatile region, and it was completely unwise to throw it into the fiery fires of this region and its conflicts, which led to its complete isolation from its Arab surroundings and international friends."

And she added, "The placement of Lebanon into the regional turmoil, along with rampant corruption and mismanagement of the state, contributed to reaching the economic and living crisis that has raged in the country for two years and which burdens all Lebanese citizens, regardless of their affiliations, without exception."

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