Kuwaiti “alanba”
Governmentally, “Hezbollah” ran its engines and headed towards Presidents Michel Aoun and Najib Mikati, trying to bring their views closer towards forming a new government or floating an amended caretaker government.
The head of the “Loyalty to the Resistance” bloc, MP Muhammad Raad, defined the horizon of the presidential battle by saying yesterday: “We have before us a problem of political misconduct by many parties in this arena. They have their bets that differ with our bets.”
He said: “Either we have a strong president who is actually committed to national sovereignty, defends it and sacrifices for it, or we have a president programmed in order to sign agreements with those who want to detract from our sovereignty. Or so-and-so.
The follow-up sources reiterated to Al-Anbaa that there is no maritime border demarcation with Israel before the Israeli elections, and no Lebanese presidential elections before the border with Israel is drawn.
As for presidential nominations, Zahle’s deputy from the “Lebanese Forces” George Akis denied the “forces” insistence on nominating its president, Samir Geagea, for the presidency, considering that President Aoun’s stay in Baabda following October 31 is “utter madness.”