NNA - "Change and Reform" bloc member, Deputy Nabil Nicolas, asked on Friday Prime Minister-designate, Tammam Salam, "to step down and pave the way to someone else to form the new Cabinet."
The MP told "Sawt El-Shaab" radio that it would be unacceptable to continue without a Cabinet.
On another note, he said that Tripoli's clashes were a result of the ongoing war in Syria, asking the Lebanese to stop accusing Saudi Kingdom of the tension in Lebanon "as the Lebanese are working against the interest of their country."
Nicolas said it would be better for Lebanon to take part in Geneva 2 conference " ...in order not to solve the Syrian crisis at the expense of the Lebanese."
The Deputy confirmed that ties among the Marada movement, Hezbollah and Amal party were good, stressing that "differences in opinions do not mean dispute."
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