MP Nadim Gemayel rejected on Saturday the "suspension principle", saying that "there should either be an effective prime minister and an existing government, or a resigned prime minister and a non-existing government."
"Delay creates confusion in the country, and I urge Prime Minister Saad Hariri to resolve this matter quickly and to brief us on the new atmosphere," said Gemayel during an interview.
"The Prime Minister's approach since his resignation from Riyadh to this day is considered as that of an outgoing PM," he added, hoping that "this would be clarified quickly to reach a positive outcome, because the current situation affects the stability and security of Lebanon."
On the relationship between the Lebanese Forces and the Future Movement, Gemayel emphasized "the need for both parties to converge on the principle and constituents of the Cedar Revolution despite differences." He hoped "unity would prevail again like it did more than 10 years ago."
"As it defended Lebanon in the past against the Syrian occupation, it must stand together today to defend the sovereignty and freedom of Lebanon, especially in the face of all those who impose their weapons on the Lebanese interior," stressed Gemayel.
"We are in need more than ever of a good relationship between the Lebanese Forces, the Future Movement, the Kataeb and all the parties falling under the Cedar Revolution, to confront the occupation of arms and of Iran inside Lebanon," Gemayel concluded.
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