Hariri to Present Opposition Roadmap during Tuesday’s TV Appearance

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Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s television appearance Tuesday night is expected to set the roadmap for the opposition during the upcoming phase in Lebanon under Premier Najib Miqati’s government.

The daily An Nahar Monday reported that he will address all major issues in Lebanon, especially the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.

He will also discuss the failed negotiations with the March 8 camp and the failure of the Turkish-Qatari agreement that preceded the toppling of his government in January.

In addition, the former Premier will address the criticism directed against him over his concessions over central issues.

Moreover, Hariri will urge his followers to adopt a peaceful and democratic opposition that will avert Lebanon from falling into strife, said the daily.

Meanwhile, Mustaqbal bloc MP Jamal al-Jarrah told Voice of Lebanon radio (100.5) that Hariri’s main topic of discussion will be “accusations against him that he made concessions over the blood of martyrs in order to remain prime minister.”

He will also address the economic situation in Lebanon “because it is important for the Lebanese to be aware of the downhill road they are travelling on under this cabinet.”

Asked about whether the former prime minister may return to Lebanon, the MP responded that he has no information on the matter.

Hariri was allegedly forced to flee Lebanon after receiving threats on his life.

Comments 3
Default-user-icon Souma (Guest) 11 July 2011, 15:23

Architect Saad Imbecillus Grande must first draw his own rodmap of return to Lebanon. Then, he can make us laugh incessantly as he has been since he was appointed leader of Lebanon Never First. If the leader is an imbecile (ask his nanny Jeff Feltman), what does this tell you about his sheep and goats?

Default-user-icon Beiruti (Guest) 11 July 2011, 15:48

Its an indication of how strongly Lebanon needs the STL as the forerunner of an independent judiciary where wrongdoing can be prosecuted and where the inalianable rights of the people can be protected and guaranteed that the most preeminent Sunni political figure in Lebanon must reside in Paris out of fear of political assassination by Syria intelligence, and the most prominant Shia political figure must live in a whole in the ground to avoid assassination by Israeli intelligence.
Hariri's crime is that his existance is a threat to the Assad Regime and so it seeks his elimination through political assassination.
Nasrallah's crime is that he has freely killed Israelis on orders from Iran, so Israel seeks to eliminate Nasrallah as a national security threat.
An independent Lebanon would not be subject to Syrian meddling.
An independent Lebanon would not make war on Isael by the decision of one man who is not in the government.
An independent judiciary would prohibit both conducts.

Default-user-icon Camfor (Guest) 12 July 2011, 02:24

His roadmap is nothing but the board game of Snakes and Ladders.