Saturday, 24 July 2021 11:57 PM
[ Last Update: Saturday, 24 July 2021 11:57 PM ] Chairman of the Lebanese resistance movement’s Political Council, Ibrahim Amine al-Sayyed
As Lebanon struggles on through its long-drawn-out political stalemate, Hezbollah says it demands formation of a cabinet of ministers that serves the country’s people rather than its politician.
Chairman of the Lebanese resistance movement’s Political Council, Ibrahim Amine al-Sayyed made the remarks on Saturday, reported Lebanon’s al-Ahed news website.
It is the trouble-ridden country’s public that should benefit from such a cabinet, instead of its political elite, he noted.
“Hezbollah tries its utmost to end the humiliation and insult against the people, and does not begrudge any effort towards this purpose,” the official noted.
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