BEIRUT: Hezbollah MP Mohammad Raad announced Monday that the dialogue between his party and the Future Movement has been serious and could lead to positive results.
“The three dialogue sessions that have taken place so far are promising and serious, and we encourage their continuation,” Raad said during a Hezbollah ceremony in the southern village of Harouf.
“We are still, and will remain, open to dialogue with all powerful political factions and sides in the country.”
He reiterated Hezbollah’s support to any dialogue between two other rival parties in Lebanon, saying the Lebanese must unite and share a single vision.
“Dialogue is rolling in a positive direction, and we hope to reach some outcomes that encourage the election of a new president,” Raad, who heads Hezbollah’s parliamentary bloc, said.
“The reason why no presidential election is taking place is because of the existence of a balance in the Parliament between the two blocs,” Raad said. “A bloc that wants a president according to its own logic, strategy and political vision, and another than wants a president who violates this logic, strategy and vision.”
He stressed on the need for sticking to the consensual nature of decision making.
“The alternative to that is the fall of the government and the occurrence of a huge vacuum on the level of authorities,” Raad warned.
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