Democratic Gathering Head, MP Taymour Jumblatt, expressed his belief that "in the history of Lebanon, we have not witnessed similar events to what we are living in the current stage,” adding that “in light of the policy that the government is implementing today, it is only natural that we expect to be excluded from Arab support."
"We must pay attention to what is happening, and we as a Party are preparing ourselves for a year ahead…Yet, we do not know what might happen if the status quo persists and the country’s policy remains unchanged…But we will work for tranquility as much as possible, and we will communicate with everyone. The Party accords special attention to the educational sector, especially that the private education sector is expected to witness a drastic student displacement movement towards the public sector, in light of the current economic conditions,” Jumblatt said.
Over the Baabda Palace meeting, the MP believed that "it would have been better if everyone participated in the dialogue table in Baabda, where we presented an important document, if only it would be taken into consideration!”
He stressed herein that "dialogue will remain the only option to confront crises.”
Jumblatt’s words came during a meeting held on Sunday at the National Library in Baakline with the Crisis Cell at the Chouf Interior Branch in the Progressive Socialist Party, attended by members of the Democratic Gathering Bloc, MPs Bilal Abdallah and Marwan Hamadeh, alongside dignitaries from the region.
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