Journalist Jad Abu Joudeh indicated that “some anticipated the investigation into the death of the head of the Resistance Movement, Elie Lahoud, but what is certain by the Free Patriotic Movement was that there was no direction, adoption or support for any part of the campaign launched once morest the Lebanese Forces on social media and all This is like stray bullets.”
In an interview via “Spot Shot”, as part of the “Viewpoint” program, Abu Joudeh said regarding the presidential file: “With this issue, we must address the Christian parties that refuse to communicate with other Christian and Lebanese parties to reach an understanding at a minimum.”
He added, “The forces, the brigades, Michel Moawad, formally say that they support dialogue, but in terms of content, they act in the opposite of what leads to ending the vacuum.”
Abu Joudeh continued, “Yesterday, they presented the forces with an attempt, to say the least, to evade holding a dialogue or communicating with the Christian parties in Bkerke.”
And he continued, “What is required is to speak with common denominators among all and to put forward names. Our goal is to end the vacancy that requires a Christian position and national support.”
And Abu Joudeh added, “The current’s position is the same as Bkerke’s, and we must ask others regarding the sticks in the wheels.”
And he continued, “There are 3 types of faces, a category of analysts who understand everything, a category that speaks with superiority, and a category that says “howling” on the air, to say the least.
Abu Joudeh considered that “the forces have been sabotaged. Whoever applauds the kidnapping of President Saad Hariri in Saudi Arabia, and whoever creates tasteless problems in the cabinet and takes aim at the Ministry of Energy and ignores Minister Ali Khalil, and whoever is a partner in the covenant governments for the first 3 years, then resigns and acts as the Lord of change, this is sabotaging no.” experiment.”
And he believed that “the candidate of the forces, Representative Moawad, is rejected by a large group of Lebanese. If we add the votes of the movement and put the political consideration aside, he will not become president, and with politics and facts, nothing indicates that any political group is ready to change its position and elect Basil.”
Abu Joudeh pointed out that “the movement has a leader, and if there is a candidate for the presidency, he will be the leader of the movement and the movement’s circle is clearly targeted.”
Regarding Mar Mikhael’s understanding, he indicated that “there is a chronic problem with the issue of building the state, and it appeared at the beginning of President Aoun’s era, because the party did not sufficiently support the movement with reformist titles.”