Al-Rahi Warns of 'Sectarian Conflicts' that May 'Further Obstruct Govt.'

W460

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi on Sunday warned that “the political crisis is paralyzing the state's cycle in Lebanon and causing a stifling economic, financial and social crisis.”

“The dark consciences that are confined to personal, partisan and sectarian interests and foreign loyalties are behind this crisis,” al-Rahi said in his Sunday Mass sermon.

“Everyone is practicing this at the expense of the rise of the state of law and institutions, which is manifested in the failure to form a government five full months after designation and six months from the parliamentary elections,” the patriarch lamented.

“On top of this, beware of the sectarian rifts and conflicts which some may seek to stoke and which would further obstruct the formation of the government,” al-Rahi went on to say.

The new cabinet was on the verge of formation last Monday after the Lebanese Forces accepted the portfolios that were assigned to it but a last-minute hurdle over the representation of pro-Hizbullah Sunni MPs surfaced.

Hizbullah has backed the MPs' demand and refrained from providing Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri with the names of its own ministers in a bid to press him to accept giving a seat to the aforementioned Sunni grouping.

Comments 3
Thumb ___flamethrower___ 04 November 2018, 13:35

Never has Lebanon known or seen a Maronite FPM Patriarch who is concerned about sectarian conflicts as much as this one, ever!

Thumb canadianleb 04 November 2018, 14:40

All Religious leaders need to stay out of politics....

Missing rabiosa 04 November 2018, 18:01

Warn of sectarian conflict? You kidding me. We already are and always have been in a sectarian war. Just look at the elections and the current "war" to form a govt.

When I went to school years ago was the best time. The location is in a druze area, the owners of the school were christians, the majority of students muslim, we even had arab students from the gulf, no one ever talked religion, everyone was equal, we ate together played together, studied together, etc... how I wish I could go back to that time.