3 reasons.. why did Hariri refuse to participate in the national “Aoun dialogue”?

Sa’ad Al HaririIn a statement, the head of the Future Movement had contacted MrMichel Aoun, And"inform him of his apologies for not participating; Because any dialogue at this level must take place after the parliamentary elections".

He explained that Hariri’s call with the country’s president came "After the first call he received from the Presidential Palace, the headquarters of the Lebanese presidency, to the Center House (Hariri’s headquarters), regarding Aoun’s proposal to call for a national dialogue conference".

3 issues

On the 27th of last December, he called Lebanese President, in a televised speech, the Lebanese political parties to "National dialogue Urgent" (No date specified), on 3 issues, namely "Expanded administrative and financial decentralization, the defense strategy to protect Lebanon, and the plan for financial and economic recovery".

Prior to the formation of the current Najib Mikati government last September, Hariri was charged with forming the government, but he apologized months after his assignment, following political differences with Aoun over the government formation..

The Lebanese parliamentary elections are scheduled to take place on May 15, and the competition is expected to intensify as popular anger expands due to the economic and financial collapse, and the exacerbation of poverty significantly..

The Lebanese have been suffering for more than two years from an unprecedented severe economic crisis, which led to a record collapse in the value of the local currency against the dollar, as well as a shortage of fuel and medicine, and the collapse of their purchasing power..

3 reasons

The Lebanese writer, Qassem Kassir, said that Hariri’s apology for participating in "National Dialogue" What Aoun called for is due to 3 reasons; The first is that "He is currently outside Lebanon, and there is no specific date for his return".

Kassir added, in statements to the site "Sky News Arabia", that the second thing is that "Hariri considers that there is no point in dialogue; Because we have entered the elections scheduled for next May".

He pointed out that the third reason was that Hariri "He does not want to give Aoun any positive attitude, after he dealt negatively with him during the formation of the government".

On the extent of the Lebanese parties’ satisfaction with Aoun’s leadership of a national dialogue, he said that there is a "unlike" About that, adding: "Some support and agree, and some do not", and whoever refuses sees that "Aoun failed in his presidency and that he is an ally of Hezbollah, and that there is no point in dialogue".

He pointed out that Aoun’s goal in calling for dialogue is to "Take back the lead and re-float his role".

endless arguments

This was supported by the Lebanese journalist Imad Seif El-Din, who said that: "Relations are basically tense between Hariri and Aoun, especially during the phase of his assignment to form the government".

Saif Al-Din added, to the site "Sky News Arabia": "These months witnessed endless debates between Aoun and his political team on the one hand, and Hariri and his political team on the other, about the authority of each of them to form a government, who is behind the obstruction, and who prevents the formation of a government".

He pointed out that Aoun, with the elections approaching and the end of his term in office, "He is looking for a new leadership that will revive his hopes and the hopes of his party, but the years of his rule and his retraction of all his promises, as well as the bad conditions that the country has reached politically, socially and economically, have made him lose many of the glow of the beginnings.".

Massive protests have erupted in Lebanon since October 2019, in protest against the corruption of the country’s political class, the deteriorating living conditions, and the voices that pushed for early general elections in the country, but they failed in this endeavor..

Lebanon’s economy has been in shambles since 2019, when massive debt and political stalemate pushed the country into its deepest crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war..

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The press office ofSa’ad Al HaririIn a statement, the head of the Future Movement had contacted MrMichel AounAnd “he informed him of his apologies for not participating, because any dialogue at this level must take place after the parliamentary elections.”“.

He explained that Hariri’s call with the country’s president came “following a call he received from the Presidential Palace, the headquarters of the Lebanese presidency, at the Center House (Hariri’s headquarters), regarding Aoun’s proposal to call for a national dialogue conference.”.

3 issues

On the 27th of last December, he called Lebanese President, in a televised speech, the Lebanese political parties to “National dialogue Urgent” (the date has not been specified), on 3 issues, namely, “extended administrative and financial decentralization, the defense strategy to protect Lebanon, and the plan for financial and economic recovery.”“.

Prior to the formation of the current Najib Mikati government last September, Hariri was charged with forming the government, but he apologized months after his assignment, following political differences with Aoun over the government formation..

The Lebanese parliamentary elections are scheduled to take place on May 15, and the competition is expected to intensify as popular anger expands due to the economic and financial collapse, and the exacerbation of poverty significantly..

The Lebanese have been suffering for more than two years from an unprecedented severe economic crisis, which led to a record collapse in the value of the local currency against the dollar, as well as a shortage of fuel and medicine, and the collapse of their purchasing power..

3 reasons

The Lebanese writer, Qassem Kassir, said that Hariri’s apology for participating in the “national dialogue” that Aoun called for is due to 3 reasons; The first is that he is “currently outside Lebanon, and there is no specific date for his return.”.

Kassir added, in statements to “Sky News Arabia”, that the second issue is that “Hariri considers that there is no point in dialogue, because we have entered the stage of the elections scheduled for next May.”.

He pointed out that the third reason is that Hariri “does not want to give Aoun any positive position, after he dealt negatively with him during the formation of the government.”.

On the extent of the Lebanese parties’ satisfaction with Aoun’s leadership of a national dialogue, he said that there is a “disagreement” about that, adding: “Some support and agree, and others do not accept.” dialogue“.

He pointed out that Aoun’s goal in calling for dialogue is to “reclaim the initiative and re-float his role.”“.

endless arguments

This was supported by the Lebanese journalist Imad Seif El-Din, who said that “relations are basically tense between Hariri and Aoun, especially during the phase of his assignment to form the government.”.

Seif El-Din added, to “Sky News Arabia”: “These months witnessed endless debates between Aoun and his political team on the one hand, and Hariri and his political team on the other hand, about the authority of each of them to form a government, who is behind the obstruction, and who prevents the formation of a government.”“.

He pointed out that Aoun, with the elections approaching and the end of his term, “is looking for a new leadership that revives his hopes and the hopes of his party, but the years of his rule and his retreat from all his promises, as well as the bad conditions that the country has reached politically, socially and economically, have made him lose many of the glow of beginnings.”.

Massive protests have erupted in Lebanon since October 2019, in protest against the corruption of the country’s political class, the deteriorating living conditions, and the voices that pushed for early general elections in the country, but they failed in this endeavor..

Lebanon’s economy has been in shambles since 2019, when massive debt and political stalemate pushed the country into its deepest crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war..

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