Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat expressed on Monday the need for a new approach to be adopted after the latest security incidents on the Lebanese scene, citing “a new governmental format” as one possible solution to avoid tensions and conflicts in the country.
"A new cabinet could play a stabilizing and assuring role during this period of transition until the doomed regime of Bashar Assad collapses,” Jumblat said in his weekly editorial in PSP-affiliated al-Anbaa newspaper .
Full StoryPresident Michel Suleiman demanded on Monday security and judiciary officials to detain the suspects who were responsible for the clashes that erupted the day before at the southern port city of Sidon and to take the necessary measures to control the situation in the area.
“We must be aware not to slip over into sedition,” Suleiman said.
Full StoryHizbullah MP Mohammed Raad said his party was preparing for the post-Ayoub stage after it succeeded in flying the drone over Israel last month, the National News Agency reported Monday.
“The Islamic resistance is preparing for the post-Ayoub stage and let the Zionist enemy know that we won’t allow any wrongdoings,” said Raad during a ceremony on the occasion of the resistance’s Martyrs Day in the southern town of Tfahta.
Full StoryThe Egyptian Foreign Ministry called on Monday on its nationals currently present in Lebanon to avoid the areas of clashes.
“Egyptian nationals should avoid the areas of tension as much as possible and contact the country's missions if they need any clarifications on the security situation,” assistant minister for consular affairs Ali al-Ashiri said.
Full StoryForeign Minister Adnan Mansour headed on Monday to Cairo to preside over two meetings for the Arab League Ministerial Council, which Lebanon took over its chairmanship on September 5.
Al-Joumhouria newspaper reported that Mansour will chair the Arab League Foreign Affairs meeting and a meeting between European-Arab Foreign Ministers, which will tackle the joint cooperation.
Full StoryPhalange party leader Amin Gemayel said Monday that he supports dialogue with his foes in the March 8 coalition majority and rejects divorce.”
In an interview with the Kuwaiti AnNahar newspaper, Gemayel said: “We are with dialogue and against divorce.”
Full StoryCautious calm prevailed in the southern port city of Sidon on Monday amid heavy deployment by the army after a gunbattle erupted between Hizbullah supporters and Salafist cleric Sheikh Ahmed al-Asir in the Taamir Ain al-Hilweh neighborhood.
Schools and shops closed as the city mourned the killing of three people during the armed clashes, which also wounded seven others.
Full StoryCentral Bank Governor Riyad Salameh has warned the government that inflation could reach 6 percent this year and expected a balance of payments deficit of 2 billion dollars by the end of September, An Nahar newspaper reported on Monday.
His warnings came after he was summoned to brief a cabinet session last Wednesday on the economic repercussions of proposed taxes to finance a new salary scale for the public sector.
Full StoryInterior Minister Marwan Charbel on Sunday warned that the army will open fire on any gunman who appears on the streets in the southern city of Sidon, in the wake of a deadly clash between supporters of Hizbullah and Salafist cleric Sheikh Ahmed al-Asir that left three people dead and several others wounded.
“Army troops have received clear orders from their command to open fire on any gunman,” Charbel said as he arrived in Sidon to attend an emergency meeting for the South's security council.
Full StoryThe March 14-backed list on Sunday won the by-election of the Tripoli Bar Association which was held to fill two vacant posts, one of them the head of the association, state-run National News Agency reported.
March 14 candidate Michel Khoury was elected as the new president of the bar association, while his comrade Saadi Qalawoun was elected as a member, NNA said.
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