Inayat Ezz El-Din warned of a major social explosion: to expedite the formation of a government

The head of the Women and Child Committee, MP Enaya Ezz El-Din, called on “the parties involved in forming the government to pay attention to the fact that we do not have the luxury of rivalries or quotas,” stressing “the need to expedite the formation of a government in order to manage the crisis and prevent a comprehensive collapse,” warning of “a major social explosion.” It makes Lebanon threatened as an entity and a homeland.”

She stressed, during her representation of Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri at the graduation ceremony of the successful students at the Tahrir High School in the town of Al-Sultaniyah, that “President Nabih Berri negotiated 10 years in order to reach a framework agreement and establish Lebanon’s rights to oil and gas, and in order not to lose these rights in The labyrinth of a fragmented state, Israeli ambitions and international indifference.

She added, “The situation today has become unified at the national level, with the ball in the enemy’s court, and an eye on the performance of the American mediator, and everyone must realize that no voice is louder than the voice of adhering to rights, no matter what the cost. The army, the people and the resistance trio.

She pointed out that “President Nabih Berri has a special appreciation for the importance of education at the national level in general and at the level of the south in particular, and under his guidance, the priority of establishing educational edifices was at the forefront of development projects. The governorates of the South and Nabatiyeh, so that almost no town or village is devoid of a school or even an official secondary school.

And she considered that “this special interest was the result of his country’s experience of a history of marginalization and the absence of the state from the south, whose sons were forced to travel long distances or even migrate from their towns and villages in order to obtain their natural right to education.”

She noted the “experience of “Amal” educational institutions, which have achieved remarkable achievements and high percentages of excellence in official exams.”

She addressed the successful students, saying: “Dear students, in your steadfastness and adherence to science, you send a message to everyone that you refuse to surrender to the logic of crises and the lack of solutions, and you affirm that Lebanon’s youth and students are determined to challenge conditions, no matter how difficult and harsh they are, and that you have not lost hope in your country, your country and the future.”

She stressed that the “Amal” movement and the Development and Liberation bloc will continue to press for those concerned to bear the actual and serious responsibility towards these generations and these young people.

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