Geagea Slams Govt. over Waste 'Scandal', Urges Election of President to End 'Marginalization'
Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea blasted the government on Monday over its failure to address the growing waste management crisis, describing the latest developments as a “major scandal.”
“What we're witnessing today regarding the issue of waste management is a major scandal that has dangerous repercussions on the environmental, health and social security of the Lebanese,” said Geagea at an LF ceremony in Maarab.
“But what's more significant is its impact on confidence in the state,” he warned.
“Didn't the government take a decision four months ago to address the garbage crisis according to a specific plan? How did we reach this situation today? Who is to blame for the failure to implement the government's plan?” Geagea asked.
The crisis that erupted on July 17 has seen streets overflowing with waste and the air filled with the smell of rotting and burning garbage. The problem erupted after the central Naameh landfill was closed in accordance with a government decision taken earlier this year.
The landfill opened in 1997. It was meant to receive trash from the capital and Mount Lebanon for only a few years until a comprehensive solution was devised.
But the government kept extending the deadlines for its closure.
“The issue of garbage and other problems highlight our viewpoint that a government of contradictions cannot build a country … We have our principled stances in political action and you have your bargains,” added Geagea, slamming the parties of the coalition government.
Turning to the issue of the stalled presidential vote, Geagea noted that “the obstruction of the elections cannot bring us a president, neither strong nor weak.”
“The road to Palestine does not go through the Baabda Palace, but the road to ending marginalization goes exactly through the Baabda Palace,” the LF added.
Free Patriotic Movement chief MP Michel Aoun, Geagea's electoral rival in the presidential race, has repeatedly called for the election of a so-called “strong Christian president.”
Aoun has also called for ending the “marginalization” of Christians in state institutions.
Y.R.
Now here comes the hypocrit, wasen't it Geagea and his militia in the 80's that dropped, dumped & buried nuclear and chemical wastes in Lebanese seas in exchange for millions of dollars?
More than 10.000 containers & toxic barrels filled up with chemical agents.
Now that is your so calle 7akim, he just cares for his peoples health no?
Same as your great hero who is also known as, "Law A3lamet". You of all people shouldn't complain ya Mystic.
@Mystic
You may not like Geagea as some of us here dislike Aoun and that's fine everyone has a perspective. But, whereas those of us who do not like Aoun do recognize certain positive aspects (however few) of Aoun, you (the collective you) never acknowledge or give credit where credit is due.
Moreover, whereas Geagea atoned for whatever earlier mistakes etc. that he, or others associated with him, carried out during the war, Aoun simply believes that whatever he did or does is directly passed on to him by the Almighty (much as Hassan Nasrallah believes). That to the rest of us is nothing but arrogance and a blatant attempt to seize control of all of Lebanon and our lives.
That we will never relent in confronting and opposing and will never come to pass.
Mastica:
Why don't you ever talk about Iran? This most advanced civilization? And their goal to create an Islamic Republic in Lebanon???
“The issue of garbage and other problems highlight our viewpoint that a government of contradictions cannot build a country … We have our principled stances in political action and you have your bargains,” added Geagea, slamming the parties of the coalition government.
nothing to add! ( are you listening Saad Hariri?)
Geagea is saying what every decent Lebanese is saying. This is a government of contradictions... Geagea a man of honor, really.