Beirut-Sana
The Lebanese President, General Michel Aoun, affirmed that the dues awaiting Lebanon did not allow any minute to be wasted, proposing the abolition of the sectarian distribution of the sovereign ministries to get out of the government formation crisis.
Aoun said during a press conference at the Baabda Presidential Palace today, "Today we are facing a crisis of forming a government, and it was not supposed to happen because the dues awaiting Lebanon do not allow any minute to be wasted and with the hardening of positions, no solution appears on the horizon soon."
Aoun indicated that it is not permissible to exclude parliamentary blocs from the process of forming the government because it is these blocs that will grant or withhold confidence in the parliament, and it is not permissible to impose ministers and portfolios from a team on others, especially since it does not have the parliamentary majority.
Aoun proposed the abolition of the sectarian distribution of the sovereign ministries to get out of the crisis and said, “While we perceive the sterility of the sectarian system with which we are floundering, and while we sensed the need to develop a modern vision for a new form of government based on the civil state, he suggested taking the first step in this direction by abolishing the sectarian distribution of the ministries that were called sovereignty and not Assigning it to specific sects, but making it available to all sects.
Aoun called on the Lebanese patriotic forces to the understanding based on the constitution and balance because he is the only one who will take Lebanon to stability and recovery.