NNA - Future Parliamentary bloc MP, Ahmad Fatfat, on Tuesday wondered whether Hezbollah was willing to commit to genuine Lebanese partnership, not just to some numbers that determine the shape of the Lebanese cabinet and parliament.
"We want all sides to respect national partnership and beware of the fact that genuine partnership is demonstrated through commitment to the ministerial statement and distribution of portfolios in a way that's based on true partnership," Fatfat told the Voice of Lebanon radio station.
The lawmaker sounded confident that a new Lebanese President would be elected by May 25, 2014.
"Iran cannot afford to continue practicing its negative policy towards Lebanon, especially that it will be meeting another deadline of accountability with the West by next May."
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Fatfat favors genuine national partnership over "numbers"
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