3-Day Parliamentary Sessions Next Week to Vote on Cabinet Policy Statement
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Speaker Nabih Berri set on Friday a three-day period for parliamentary sessions to allow MPs to discuss the policy statement and give their vote of confidence to the government.
During the three-consultations starting Tuesday, lawmakers will review the policy statement that was approved by the government during a session at Baabda palace on Thursday.
Premier Najib Miqati’s cabinet was formed on June 13 but the drafting of the policy statement took time over disputes between the centrist forces and the Hizbullah-led alliance.
The bickering mainly lied on the Special Tribunal for Lebanon clause. But members of the government finally agreed on it.
"The government confirms that it will follow the progress of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, which was set up in principle to see justice served in a manner that is neither politicized nor vengeful, and as long as it does not negatively affect Lebanon's stability and civil peace," read the ambiguously worded statement.

Life goes on my friends .. Tribunal or not tribunal , life goes on and we will not let them spoil the summer season , as they intend to do !!!
When I think that March 14 and Al Mustakbal in particular keep on telling us that they are the ones " Hariri " that bring the tourists to Lebanon (...) and today you see what they are doing to Fu... the summer season and replacing it with chaos ! , you understand who is who ..
Dont worry about that or any other attempt from their part , the famous MOU and " entente " is here to protect YOU and all Lebanese from such hypocrisy and dangerous attempts .

@shab
hahahahahah... you're hilarious man! Keep'em commin! :)
@ Penissien "life goes on my friends"... WHAT FRIENDS??

I cannot wait to hear Dory Chamchoun Al Jabbar speak! Fans, make sure you make your reservations to watch the cockroach in the shape of a Dory.