Hizbullah Says Some Ministers 'Impeding Govt., Making Wrong Bets'

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Hizbullah’s international relations officer, Ammar al-Moussawi, on Monday slammed “those occupying ministerial posts and making wrong bets,” accusing them of “impeding the government’s productivity.”

“This government is supposed to be responsible for the national duties, topped by the responsibility for preserving social and economic stability,” Moussawi said.

“Therefore, those who should bear the responsibility for the negligence are those whose bets are pushing them to try to obstruct or delay the task of government’s productivity,” he added, accusing some ministers of “betting on certain changes or developments.”

The government on Monday resumed its sessions after a hiatus of more than a month prompted by several disputes among its members.

Among the topics of contention were administrative appointments and a transportation allowance decree linked to a recent wage hike approved by the cabinet.

“Wrong bets are not limited to those in the opposition camp, as certain people are occupying ministerial posts and making wrong bets,” Moussawi added.

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Missing wanabqua 27 February 2012, 22:21

Tell your boss Hassan Nasrallah that he stinks in the hiding hole where he is. Hezbolla will be going down with the Syrian regime.

Missing georgeusa 28 February 2012, 11:55

Don't worry he will bring it down. His friends in the opposition promised him. If that doesn't work, then he will pray that his Israeli friends will do it for him.

Missing realist 28 February 2012, 20:30

george, israel supports the syrian regime that gave them the golan and did not fire a single shot in over 40 years and hence the non-intervention from the west and the constant excuses. Bigdig, ya idiot lol, the right question/observation is: is the regime weaker or stronger than it was a year ago? where is the syrian economy and defections gona be a year from now? if you be rational and not brainwashed for 5 min you would know that the fall of the regime is a mathematical certainty. Some revolutions last few years and this one will be long and bloody but the outcome is written on the walls.

Missing realist 28 February 2012, 20:31

remember when your aoun said it would be over "next tuesday" ? hehehe aounis who cant see beyond their nose. You gotta know your true size in the region and learn some politics from jumblatt who knows how to jump ships. 15 years in france did nothing to rehabilitate your master, he shoulda spent them in a mental institution lol

Default-user-icon Gov (Guest) 28 February 2012, 02:16

Aoun and his minsters put in their place by the boss.

Missing minlibnan 28 February 2012, 02:16

HEY who is this minister who is not playing ball with HA??? Find him and blow him up like you did to all the other m14 members.

Thumb kesrweneh 28 February 2012, 14:41

Mature and profound

Thumb joesikemrex 29 February 2012, 02:51

history speaks for itslef

Missing minlibnan 28 February 2012, 02:19

Syrian regime is falling all on it's own. Bashar has really let down hafiz in the operation of the family business.

Default-user-icon Horus (Guest) 28 February 2012, 03:02

Are you Lebanese or Iranian, because I cant tell the difference especially in the warped mentality of no tie wearers.

Thumb benzona 28 February 2012, 03:51

ya latif, the pictures are horrifying. Allah yir7amon.

Missing helicopter 28 February 2012, 05:06

When they were the opposition, not only did they impede the work of the Government but they also occupied Downtown with tents, shut the Parliament, prevented the election of a President, and assassinated as needed to further their goal.

Missing people-power 28 February 2012, 06:50

Well said, and don't forget the May 7 events too

Missing people-power 28 February 2012, 17:46

FlimflamThrower..... the decisions made on May 5 were from the LEGITIMATE GOVERNMENT of Lebanon. The Government is within their rights to shutdown an illegal telephone network, which was constructed with supervision and funding from Iranian Quds Force. Those who collaborated with Iranians should be arrested for TREASON.

Does the Government collect taxes on phone calls made on this illegal phone network? Hezbollah members were involved in the serial killing of M14 politicians and journalists. Now Hezbollah can use this illegal phone network to perpetrate more assassinations and car bombs without government monitoring of their phone activities.

The Government is not allowed to fire their own employees, such as Wafic Shukair? Did Shukair provide intelligence info on M14 martyrs before they were killed? Did Government have control of activities at airport or did Hezbollah?

Missing georgeusa 28 February 2012, 11:50

I am M14, and I don't recall Aoun nominated Suleiman. Then as I said, I am M14.

Thumb kesrweneh 28 February 2012, 14:40

True but at the same time when Mikati was elected PM Future boys burned Tripoli so both M14 and M8 have a tendency towards childish opposition, sad but true.

Thumb thepatriot 28 February 2012, 12:46

Ahhhhhh.... FT brings up the May 5th Drama... yes... the government dared making the "private telecommunications network" of the Hezb illegal....hmm... so this excuses their attack ya FT!?? This single event (coupled with the attempt to evict Shuqueir from the airport) showed the hypocraty and true face of the Hezb. They attacked the institutions they claim to protect! Quite a paradox really!
Hezb is in fact 2 things:
1- A state within the state (telecoms/schooling/police/army/...)
2- An economical entity (drugs/weapons/diamonds/money laudering/...)

THE thing that Hezb is not: RESISTANCE

Thumb kesrweneh 28 February 2012, 14:38

In fact Patriot if you had read the ministerial decree you would understand May7 and how unwise their decision was. For example it stipulated that all person involved in Hizbullah telecom network should be ARRESTED! In a country such as Lebanon can you imagine arresting any major confessional leader for any reason whatsoever? Imagine arresting Sanioura or Saad for steeling public money, or convicting Rafic Harriri of the same act. Imagine arresting Berry, Joumblat or Geagea for crimes against humanity, simply impossible…

Missing sergio 28 February 2012, 15:31

and of course M8 always negative always on the defence they are all saints :) what a bunch of loosers your days are numbered enjoy while you can.

Thumb joesikemrex 29 February 2012, 02:55

Lebanon needs a resistance to resist the fake resistance

Missing people-power 28 February 2012, 17:55

Idiot Kesrweneh..... the decree to shut down the illegal phone network did NOT stipulate that all those involved in the phone network be arrested. It should have, but it didn't. And yes, no matter who you are, if you do something illegal you should be arrested. Those who collaborate with a foreign government should be arrested, especially if that foreign government (Iran) orders the killing of a former prime minister and other politicians and journalists.