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Friday 7 February 2014 - 07:24

Hezbollah’s source: The formation of the Government to be announced soon

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Hezbollah’s source: The formation of the Government to be announced soon
Regarding solving the problems that have emerged when the Free Patriotic Movement led by President Michel Aoun adhered to some ministries, the source said: everyone was informed about the approval of Prime Minister Saad Hariri on what has been demanded by Aoun, and there is a positive spirit expressed by more than one party in the March 8 team and its ally, the Free Patriotic Movement. However, the problem relies in some components the March 14 team, who are putting conditions and obstacles in front of the efforts to form a government in order to obtain benefits and concessions from Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri. 

The source did not mention the Lebanese Forces’ leader Samir Geagea by name, but political circles in Lebanon indicate that the latter is the part that is playing the role of a blackmailer in order to exploit his opportunity to make gains at the expense of everyone else. 

In fact, the Lebanese forces are a winning partner of the Future Movement because they are naughty players against the main partner of the March 8 forces i.e. against the Free Patriotic Movement. Yet, whether the Lebanese Forces entered the government or remained outside it, Samir Geagea, according to political sources, would be keen to achieve the maximum possible gains for him and for his party to restore what he has lost due to his wrong point of view, as proved, regarding the political situation in the region in general and in Lebanon and Syria in particular. 

All his supporters felt that they might become victims of the wrong choices of their political leadership, and what proves this is the fact that Christian villages that contain elements of the Lebanese Forces had been obliged to fight recently against the invasion of the Syrian Takfiri organizations that tried to enter from Lebanon to Syria’s countryside Al-Qoser through Al-Qaa Ras Baalbeck and the northern Bekaa forestry. 
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