We call on those concerned to form the government to move away from the exclusion policy


Representative Nabil Badr considered, in a statement, that the Lebanese crisis is deep and branching, and today it requires its approach in several ways, most notably: addressing the economic deterioration and offering financial and critical solutions, including a plan to restore depositors’ money, the necessity of ending the enemy’s occupation of lands in southern Lebanon, implementing Resolution 1701, Reconstruction and bridge the rift between the components of Lebanese society and build a comprehensive national identity around which all Lebanese wrapped around.

He believed that those involved in forming the government continue to ignore these fateful challenges, waste time, jump over reality, and guess the parliamentary blocs, converting to the fact that these blocs are the only ones who represent the popular legitimacy that they gained in the 2022 elections. From here, we call on those concerned with authorship to move away from the policy of exclusion, liquidation of accounts, and return to political realism, not as a matter of quotas, but rather from the real national representation of sects and regions.

He stressed that Lebanon today needs a firm leadership of a university that restores confidence and achieves stability and places the interest of the country above all considerations. Otherwise, Lebanon will remain a prisoner of void and sterile conflicts.


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