Higher Islamic Council Urges Respect for Cabinet Decisions

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The Higher Islamic Council on Saturday voiced concern over the delay in the formation of the cabinet and called for the respect of decisions taken by the government.

After its weekly meeting at Dar al-Fatwa, the council reiterated the need to remain committed to nationalistic stances in terms of the preservation of national unity and the state and its constitutional institutions.

Politicians should put their nation’s interest above their personal ambitions to preserve the safety of the nation and its citizens, said the statement issued by the conferees.

They said the Lebanese should live respectful lives in a state based on national partnership between Muslims and Christians.

All Lebanese should hold onto the institutions and respect the law and cabinet decisions, the statement said in reference to a 2007 cabinet decision to put a third GSM network under the operation of telecom company OGERO.

The network has caused a tumult between the March 8 and 14 forces after Caretaker Telecommunications Minister Charbel Nahhas sought to dismantle it.

The delay in the formation of the government has bad implications on the economy and social conditions, it added.

Comments 4
Missing bigdigg 04 June 2011, 17:19

Looking at the picture, can you tell me which one is not on the payroll of Hariri/Saudi Arabia?

Default-user-icon Le Phenicien (Guest) 04 June 2011, 18:23

Not for long BD , not for long ... Yes they are all of them on KSA's payroll ... This payroll will soon stop for all of them , as it has stopped for Hariri himself ... for the simple reason that KSA will have internal problems and will face partition in 3 ...and allah yesteron . The Fanatic Sunnis Salafis revolutions they did and financed in the Arab and Muslim countries , will come back to them like a Boomerang and will destroy everything on its way .

Default-user-icon Majnooun (Guest) 04 June 2011, 21:24

3rd guy from the left?

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 05 June 2011, 01:17

i urge u to accept civil marriage on bilad el arz soil,u and ur colleagues in other religions.