Qaouq: Hezbollah encouraging efforts to expedite govt. formation

W460

Hezbollah is working on encouraging the efforts aimed at expediting the formation of the new government, the party’s senior official Sheikh Nabil Qaouq said on Monday.

“The social and living cost crisis in Lebanon is aggravating and one of the reasons behind its worsening is the absence of a government enjoying full powers and characteristics,” Qaouq said.

Hezbollah “will continue to stand by the citizens in their suffering,” the Hezbollah official added.

He also noted that “as Lebanon enters the constitutional timeframe for the election of a president, it has become before a real chance to exit its crises.”

“The resistance will continue despite all challenges,” Qaouq went on to say.

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Thumb ansarullah 05 September 2022, 18:03

God bless our Shia resistance for continuing to stand by the citizens in their suffering in these difficult economic times caused by the Saudi-American-Israeli coalition.

Our Shia resistance is doing all it can to improve the standard of living of all Lebanese regardless of their political or sectarian affiliation. Our Shia resistance has devalued the local currency in order to reduce our trade deficit with developing countries and increase Lebanese exports; our Shia resistance is welcoming tourists and maintaining peace so tourists can enjoy the beauty and tranquility of our country; our Shia resistance is sponsoring cultural events and supporting human rights and alleviating the fears of LGBQT community.

We will not submit
We will not surrender
We will liberate

Shia Shea Shia !!!

Missing HellAndWaite 05 September 2022, 20:59

Hezbollah, Qaouq, and all those chanting for Shia dominance still do not admit the incompatibility of the advocacy for their brand of leadership on the three claims: 1) relieving all Lebanese citizens of their economic suffering; 2) Constitutionally free and fair rights shared by all Lebanese citizens; and 3) "Resistance". reconciling, in their view or a future success, is based on breaking their promises to all non-obedient/non-Shia and keeping the promise for only the obedient/Shia remaining in Lebanon.

Instead, other leadership sees the road to success as keeping the promise to all Lebanese citizens of all walks of life and making progress on "the Resistance" by becoming less Iranian/Syrian and more Arab in dealings with the enemy to the south and the palestinian cause.

We should prefer those willing to be true to all Lebanese and trow-off the foreigners and those who chant in their chorus.