Raad stressed, during an honoring ceremony in Nabatiyeh, that his political team is still “a strong parliamentary force that can attend and act in a manner that preserves the interests of our people,” expressing Hezbollah’s openness to “positive cooperation with everything we see fit to achieve the interests of the people and the interests of our country, and what is below This is outside the framework of the common rules that make us obligated to cooperate with others if others do not want to accept the facts and facts.”
Raad addressed those who claim to have the parliamentary majority, saying: “We will wait and will not hurry. The story is a few days and we will see what your priorities are and how you will spend this majority in power, and then we will build on what is required (…) We will see how you will act towards forming the government and managing the affairs of the country and the policies that It will be approved.”
He also pointed out that “the coming days are not days of prosperity, but rather difficult days that require sincere, sincere, patriotic and cooperative efforts from many in this country in order to address the problems and repercussions that occurred as a result of the economic crisis in which we targeted some of those who claim now to reach the parliamentary majority, In partnership with powerful international powers.
The head of the Lebanese Forces Party, Samir Geagea, had considered that the parliamentary majority had moved from Hezbollah and its allies “to another place, not necessarily for a specific party, but at least, everyone is agreed on the status of Hezbollah and its weapons in the state and the issue of sovereignty and corruption.”