Aoun Hopes Safadi Would Sort ‘Confusion’ at His Ministry in Order to Complete State Budget

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Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun hoped on Tuesday that the government would exert efforts to complete the state budget.

He hoped that Finance Minister Mohammed al-Safadi would cater to some of the “confusion” at his ministry in order to complete accounts, which would pave the way for the completion of the budget.

He made his remarks after the Change and Reform bloc’s weekly meeting at Rabiyeh.

“We hope the new budget would be established on time and before the start of the new financial year,” he continued.

Lebanon has been without a state budget since 2005.

“The finance minister should probably reconsider some of his staff because it seems there are auditing problems at the ministry,” said Aoun.

On the 10 percent quota granted to women in the parliamentary electoral law, he said: “Lebanese society is still not very accepting of a woman in power.”

“Female movements must impose themselves more on the Lebanese scene” in order for them to garner greater representation, stated the lawmaker.

Commenting on the government’s approval of the electoral law, he remarked: “We hope it would be approved at parliament.”

“We have performed our duties at all of the concerned committees in order to come up with this law,” he continued.

Cabinet voted on Tuesday on a parliamentary electoral law based on proportional representation.

The ministers of the National Struggle Front voiced their opposition to the law.

Addressing a defense strategy for Lebanon, Aoun said: “Our talk on a defense strategy with Hizbullah was directed against Israel, not MP Walid Jumblat, the Armenians, or the Sunnis.”

“We know that Israel poses a danger to Lebanon as it seeks to exploit our water and it is already occupying some of our land,” he noted.

“War does not require unanimity to be waged,” he added.

Everyone however immediately runs to their country’s defense in case of an attack, Aoun remarked.

In addition, he attributed the March 14 camp’s criticism against Hizbullah’s possession of arms to its fears that it may lose the parliamentary majority in the 2013 elections.

SourceNaharnet
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Thumb geha over 11 years

everybody knows that the fear of loosing once more the elections is with m8 :) what a senile.....

Thumb Bandoul over 11 years

I really hate Tuesdays...nothing on TV but old tired re-runs. Same buffalo chips, different Tuesday.

Thumb thepatriot over 11 years

zzzzzzz... come on... you have nothing new to say so spare us...

Default-user-icon maroleb (Guest) over 11 years

Honestly he makes me laugh.....
he needs an asylum....better for him...

Default-user-icon henrietta (Guest) over 11 years

what a great politican God bless u we need a lot more honest people like u in lebanon

Thumb lebnanfirst over 11 years

“War does not require unanimity to be waged,” he added.
True, but it DOES require the consent of the majority of the people as expressed by their elected representatives in PARLIAMENT. In some countries the executive branch can commence troop movement but must come back to the parliament for declaring war. No where does it say that a political party, least of all, HA can declare war on its own. Why not spend some time educating yourself for a change.