Hizbullah, PSP Ties Deteriorate as Abou Faour Meets Safa

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The ties between Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat and Hizbullah has deteriorated over the controversial dispute over the formation of the cabinet, media reports said on Tuesday.

Sources close to Jumblat told al-Liwaa newspaper that consultations are ongoing to reach common ground over the distribution of portfolios and to grant the March 8 alliance further guarantees over the matter.

According to As Safir newspaper, Caretaker Social Affairs Minister Wael Abou Faour, who is loyal to Jumblat, held talks on Monday night with Hizbullah Liaison and Coordination Officer Wafiq Safa.

The newspaper pointed out that the meeting focused on the process of the cabinet formation.

Abou Faour briefed Safa on his visit to Saudi Arabia and the importance of ending any confrontation over the matter.

The minister, however, insisted on the 24-member cabinet.

Abou Faour pointed out on Monday after talks with Speaker Nabih Berri that Jumblat is keen “to maintain consultations with Prime Minister-designate Tammam Salam, President Michel Suleiman, and all sides to reach an agreement over a new government, which will help avert numerous repercussions.”

Media reports had said that the minister was delegated by Jumblat to discuss the cabinet formation with Suleiman and Salam.

Salam had repeatedly said that he advocates the formation of a 24-minister government that sees the equal distribution of portfolios between the March 8, March 14, and centrist camps, whereby each side would be granted eight ministers.

However, the March 8 coalition had rejected this formula, demanding to attain the veto power in the government, which was totally rejected by Salam, who vowed to step down if any of the March 8 camp ministers resigned.

Jumblat and Abou Faour returned to Beirut Sunday after meeting with former Premier Saad Hariri and Saudi officials in Jeddah.

Comments 8
Default-user-icon Abu Hamza (Guest) 14 May 2013, 10:02

This Jumb has always been an element of division and hatred. Lebanon would be far berter without such an opportunist furtive.

Thumb mckinl 14 May 2013, 14:06

Jumblat was no "King Maker" ...

Jumblat is the "Undertaker" ...

He takes your money and then he buries you ...

Thumb Marc 14 May 2013, 14:56

Last I checked, he is the only one who fought the Hizb in 08 and lost people... U gotta give it to this guy. Not a big fan of his but appreciated what his people did in 08

Default-user-icon Hanna (Guest) 14 May 2013, 10:22

Mr. Jumblat must have come up with the 24 ministers formula in order to gain 4 ministers as a centrist. Unbelievable how smart he is, no one has his wisdom except for Naharnet! last week they filled the news with the drone(UAV)that Israel destroyed for Hizbulah. I didn't see anything for the last couple of days about Israel admitting that it is theirs and that they destroyed because of a malfunction...

Default-user-icon Hanna (Guest) 14 May 2013, 10:23

Mr. Jumblat must have come up with the 24 ministers formula in order to gain 4 ministers as a centrist. Unbelievable how smart he is, no one has his wisdom except for Naharnet! last week they filled the news with the drone(UAV)that Israel destroyed for Hizbulah. I didn't see anything for the last couple of days about Israel admitting that it is theirs and that they destroyed because of a malfunction...

Default-user-icon Thervo Zungalatti (Guest) 14 May 2013, 10:54

So the continuous visits to Saudi Arabia by the low life scum bag feudal warlord and collaborator with every enemy of Lebanon have all been to discuss the issues with Saad Bandar Bush Bin Rafic Syria face to face because doing so over the phone carries the serious risk of Saad Bandar Bush dosing off or losing focus, or perhaps the unreliable telephone lines disconnecting! wataniyeh galore by the low life scum bag...

Missing thatisit 14 May 2013, 11:55

blah blah blah blah ...

Missing plantmorecedar 15 May 2013, 04:44

It would be nice for someone to point out, that the Saudis M14 have been meeting with are also being harassed by Wahabis...They're not the same people. For example, Asir is not being funded by the Saudi government in the same way that M14 receives funding from Saudi. That's very different from Hizbullah receiving funds from Iran. The distinction between the religious fundamentalist and the president are not there, no matter how much the president rules with his own policies, they can only fly with the Ayatollah's approval...