March 14 Refuse to Budge as Miqati Holds onto Premiership
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةThe March 14 alliance refused on Monday to budge an inch on toppling the government, while the cabinet considered the attack launched by the supporters of the opposition only served its interests as Prime Minister Najib Miqati insists on carrying out his tasks.
Leadership sources in the March 14 camp told al-Joumhouria newspaper that the March 8 forces are exaggerating Sunday's incidents to divert the people's attention from the assassination of Internal Security Forces Intelligence Bureau head Brigadier General Wissam al-Hasan.
“The battle doesn't bear compromises... Confrontations will continue until the cabinet resigns,” the sources said.
They held Miqati responsible for the deteriorating situation in the country as he insists on holding on to power.
Clashes broke out on Sunday after the funeral of Hasan between mourners and the security forces near the Grand Serail.
Police fired in the air and used tear gas to drive back protesters who tried to storm Miqati's office.
Opposition figures have called for Miqati to resign and his government, which is dominated by pro-Syria parties, to step down.
The opposition has blamed Syrian President Bashar Assad for Friday's car bomb blast, which killed Hassan and several other people in Ashrafiyeh.
They also hold Assad responsible for the 2005 assassination of ex-premier Rafik Hariri, who was killed in a huge blast.
However, ministerial sources told the newspaper that the March 14 camp lost “a very important opportunity as it failed to read the situation well, in particular, the support the cabinet is receiving from the international community.”
The sources pointed out that the attack on the Grand Serail by the opposition's supporters motivated the premier to resume his tasks.
“He will return to the Grand Serail after he returns from Saudi Arabia, where he will perform the Hajj,” sources added.
It was a mistake to storm the Serail. Nevertheless, it is time for this government to be replaced. Not only did it accomplishe next to nothing, it has been plagued with internecine infighting from day one. The Lebanese deserve better.
We need a government of qualified people who will be held accountable if they fail to reach the goals. I propose one condition to the new ministers that none of them should have relatives (brother, uncle, grandfather, greatgrandfather) that served or are still serviing as Lebanese politicians.
It would be wise to wait for more information before levelling accusations that are not based on an investigation but are based on predisposition. What Syria would have to gain by such an act at this time? March 8 did not do it. Miqati did not do it. The best and tightest security and intelligence available to the Lebanese government could not prevent it. The leaders of March 14 are fanning flames and being totally irresponsible. Israel is gloating. You people have already forgotten two years ago, let alone 17 years of Civil War and occupation. You are blind and ignorant which is why your country is powerless and a failed state.