- The official, political, and popular cohesion of Lebanon has one title in dealing with the televised statement which included Saudi resignation of the Prime Minister Saad Al-Hariri.
- The speech of Al Sayyed Hassan Nasrollah turned into a starting point for a collective position entitled let Al-Hariri come back free then we talk.
- The President of the Republic and the Speaker of the Parliament refuse to deal formally with the resignation before the return of Al-Hariri, away from if he took that decision, or if it was imposed on him. The assets require refusing considering it a constitutional resignation till the Prime Minister comes and presents it and explains its reasons before the President of the Republic and the Speaker of the parliament.
- The positions issued by the meetings of Dar al-Fatwa, the deputies, and the ministers of Al Mustaqbal Movement have converged with the positions of the President of the Republic and the Speaker of the parliament.
- The local positions have converged with the Arab and international external questions about the reality of the situation of Al-Hariri and the credibility of his resignation on one hand, and the commendation of the Lebanese wisdom in dealing with the discharge or the resignation in the light of uncertainty and the questions surrounding the position of the Prime Minister on the other hand.
- The shock wanted by the Saudis was absorbed, so even if Al-Hariri returned and stuck to his resignation then the ability to deal with its occurrence would be less impressive and the readiness to deal with the possibilities would be bigger.
Translated by Lina Shehadeh,
2017-11-12 | عدد القراءات 1901