Series of March 14 Meetings to Confront Cabinet

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March 14 general-secretariat coordinator Fares Soaid stressed on Saturday that the coalition will be a peaceful and democratic and at times a popular opposition.

“We don’t have the capability to create tension but we will be present in every square and conference to prevent an armed party from laying its hand on Lebanon,” Soaid told LBC TV network in reference to Hizbullah.

Opposition sources said in remarks published on Saturday that March 14 leaderships are holding a series of talks as part of the emergency committee that was formed at the Bristol Hotel meeting in Beirut on Sunday to follow-up on all developments and take the appropriate decisions.

The leaders are pondering ways to confront the cabinet either through constitutional institutions (a shadow government) or the organization of strikes and syndicate sit-ins, the sources added.

During the Bristol meeting, the March 14 forces asked Premier Najib Miqati to clearly announce his commitment to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon or quit.

Comments 9
Thumb shab 09 July 2011, 12:06

You guys are too power hungry. You are acting like your counterparts. Only thinking of acquiring power to control the country and you forget about the citizens and our daily hardship. Work with the government and only protest when they do something that harms Lebanon and its citizens. Enough political bullshit! We want to live !

Thumb sasi 09 July 2011, 12:52

shab ma 3am byefhamo eno they are gonna hurt the cause, they are scared fro Aoun madness and vengeance!

They forget that if Aoun harms them with his anti corruption claims, he has to harm 4 million Lebanese also because all are corrupted!

M8 or M14 have no influence on STL whatsoever its an international court! Live with it LEBANON and SYRIA!

Default-user-icon Hombre (Guest) 09 July 2011, 14:11

Soon they will hold their biggest meeting from behind bars at Roumieh prison. The guards there shall shower them with all the candy that these thieves like.

Default-user-icon Le Phenicien (Guest) 09 July 2011, 18:55

Yalla khalass ba'a , just go home and stop your Comedia Del Arte ,,, bunch of bad losers ;;;

Default-user-icon anonym (Guest) 09 July 2011, 19:53

check out the line up of the usual suspects..

Default-user-icon Pacifier (Guest) 09 July 2011, 20:55

March14th ,you are acting worse than march 8th, khallass let the people who are with them judge them some of yoj are mps prepare for 2013 by doing some good deeds and shut the ******

Missing peace 09 July 2011, 21:36

as long as they do not create violent demonstrations like the M8 has accustomed us, what is wrong with opposing a gvt through all legal means?

it is the natural job of an opposition!

unless you do not believe in democracy...

but blocking the city center, using arms against lebanese people, blocking the airport, closing the parliament, threatening an MP to force him to change his camp , M8 think it is legal and responsible?

if lebanon is to rise and prosper illegal arms have to be withdrawn from outlaw parties!

why would M14 work with a gvt that has blocked all reforms to take place when the m8 was in the opposition?
let the M8 prove they are better to make lebanon prosper as they shouted vomited barked for so many years of blocking the country...

Thumb bashir 10 July 2011, 09:18

Nasrallah must be spitting mad to see women in the photo, no power or position for them if he has his way.

Default-user-icon Fabrice Alentour (Guest) 11 July 2011, 01:22

The authorities should take notice of their upcoming meeting to close in on them and net them in one quick swoop. I cannot wait to see the post-modern chain gang of Hariri Mafia & Co., SARL and his Christian Sunnis. Here is how it goes:

All day long they work so hard
till the sun's comin' down
workin on the highways and biways
and wearin a frown
I hear them moanin' their lives away
and then you hear somebody say
Oh don't you know
that's the sound of the quasi-men
working on the chain gang

Gosh, for once in their lives they are working on something beneficial for Lebanon.