Aoun: Dispute is Now between us and Nahhas, We Thank him for his Service

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Aoun: I have not yet made up my mind on whether I should approve Nahhas’ resignation. almost 13 years
Aoun: We sought to preserve the rights of employers and laborers. The government should tackle Nahhas’ resignation, not me. almost 13 years
Aoun: We respected the law, and with all respect to Nahhas, no one’s will can overpower the Change and Reform bloc. almost 13 years
Aoun: We thank Nahhas for cooperating with us. almost 13 years
Aoun: We had reached an agreement with Speaker Berri and PM Miqati over how to sign the decree and we agreed on the legal course we should take but Minister Nahhas’ circumstances prevented us from going ahead with the agreement. almost 13 years
Aoun: Nahhas did not sign the decree, which created a dispute between him and us. The dispute has nothing to do with government pressure. almost 13 years
Aoun: We support Labor Minister Charbel Nahhas’ decision not sign the law. almost 13 years
FPM leader MP Michel Aoun after Change and Reform bloc weekly meeting: We were surprised by the past few developments regarding the wage hike in that the premier said that he suspended cabinet sessions because of a dispute over administrative appointments, but in the end it turned out that the problem was related to the transportation allowance. almost 13 years

Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun revealed on Tuesday that he has not yet decided whether he will accept Labor Minister Charbel Nahhas’ resignation.

He said after the Change and Reform bloc’s weekly meeting: “The dispute over the transportation allowance is now between us and Nahhas.”

“The government no longer has anything to do with the dispute and we have taken our time in handling the issue in order to preserve the rights of employers and employees,” he explained.

“We thank him for his service and high competency in his work,” added the MP.

“His circumstances no longer allow him to continue on working with us,” Aoun continued.

The FPM leader recounted the developments that led to Nahhas’ resignation, saying that two days before the government approved the wage hike, the Shura Council had convened to eliminate a number of illegal laws.

“We therefore supported his rejection of the transportation allowance and began to find ways to resolve the dispute,” he added.

He revealed that an agreement was reached between him, Speaker Nabih Berri, and Prime Minister Najib Miqati over a draft law on the allowance.

“We have respected the law and, with all respect to Nahhas, no one’s will is more powerful than the Change and Reform bloc,” stressed Aoun.

The MP concluded the meeting by implying that he would accept Nahhas’ resignation, by saying: “His replacement will be from the FPM.”

Nahhas informed Aoun on Tuesday his intention to resign after refusing to sign the transportation allowance decree.

OTV denied that Nahhas had submitted his resignation to Miqati; however, if the reports were true, then acting Labor Minister Nicolas Fattoush will be required to sign the decree.

The transportation allowance decree is at the center of a dispute between Miqati and Nahhas, who refuses to sign the decision for allegedly being “illegal.”

SourceNaharnet
Comments 23
Missing allouchi almost 13 years

The crazy general's comedy show is on...bring the popcorn...

Default-user-icon C. Nahhas (Guest) almost 13 years

Michel Aoun should remember never promise what you can't deliver. He fool keeps making that same mistake over and over again because of an overinflated self worth brought about by supporters telling him he's the greatest. Events keep showing how little he can deliver.

Default-user-icon Euripides (Guest) almost 13 years

Quem deus vult perdere, dementat prius

Default-user-icon Le goldfish (Guest) almost 13 years

"24 minutes ago
Aoun: I have not yet made up my mind on whether I should approve Nahhas’ resignation.

25 minutes ago
Aoun: The government should tackle Nahhas’ resignation, not me."

excellent example of someone with the memory span of a goldfish

Default-user-icon o>o (Guest) almost 13 years

We respected the law, and with all respect to Nahhas, no one’s will can overpower the Change and Reform bloc.

So CHarbel Nahhas was trying to overpower the Change and Reform bloc.

Default-user-icon Majnoun (Guest) almost 13 years

If your life depended on it you cant make up your mind! Good luck!

Thumb cedar almost 13 years

I dont get it ?

Why did nahhas offer his resignation ? Is there a problem between him and the FPM ?

Thumb jcamerican almost 13 years

That makes two of us.

Missing vaclav_havel almost 13 years

On peut toujours défendre n'importe qui, n'importe quoi, à n'importe quel moment! la loi est expliqué différemment selon les jours et selon l'humeur des politiciens. on se fout de la gueule des Libanais!!

Missing ayoor almost 13 years

buy him a new set of pyjamas and send him running to the iranian embassy where habal amel and his familia are

Default-user-icon Mohammad_ca (Guest) almost 13 years

MOOOwaten it seems you have been following speeches as well. I actually stopped listening to idiots like this guy speak..

Default-user-icon Aouni (Guest) almost 13 years

Charbel Nahhas wanted to change and reform the way governments operate but Michel Aoun is vehemently against such a crazy thing.

Default-user-icon Majd (Guest) almost 13 years

after months and months of saying "we support minister charbel nahhas" micho got his marching orders from hassan and orders are orders. hassan and bashar needed a government that is in operation

Thumb geha almost 13 years

it looks like Aoun is letting go of Nahhas to cover up for his son in law red diesel scandal. this is the deal :)
Aoun already left his officers to die while he was running, and now clearly he is sacrificing nahhas :) not that I like the guy but it shows the trend of aoun.

Thumb Bandoul almost 13 years

rudes it is sad to see you are suffering from Harriri Derangement Syndrome (HDS). Please remember to breathe and eat your Wheaties or we will have to rush you to the insane assylum for your own good. Envy can turn people very ill.

Thumb Bandoul almost 13 years

Just how you can't keep yourself from posting on our forum where you don't belong...do you even try to make sense when you type or do you just type for the sake of typing?....ah nevermind, I forgot, most likely you are an FPM paid consultant and probably share the same level of intellect as they.

Thumb heda almost 13 years

THE General...it remebre me the son by PINK FLOYD...CRAZYYY

Default-user-icon Fadi (Guest) almost 13 years

Not a supporter of Aoun but bravo Generale! This is a first for any Lebanese political party. Love him or hate him, Nahas believed in something, and fought for it till the end.

Default-user-icon Halaktouna (Guest) almost 13 years

Ummm .. u do realize that Nahas is actually going against the wishes of his generale!
"21 February 2012, 15:20
Aoun: We respected the law, and with all respect to Nahhas, no one’s will can overpower the Change and Reform bloc."
So perhaps you need to re-think about your "BRAVO"! this guy deserves the boot not an applaud!

Missing lebcan almost 13 years

God I would never vote for this idiot... everything about this guy wrong and almost all the other politicians as well... but this Aoun takes the cake!!!

Default-user-icon ReaLeb (Guest) almost 13 years

blah blah blah... if so, why do you enjoy Naharnet so much.

Default-user-icon hrstc (Guest) almost 13 years

you berri, and mikati reached an agreement for nahhas to sign an illegal the decree

Default-user-icon Halaktouna (Guest) almost 13 years

Aoun again proves to be ready to get rid of anyone who says No to him ... this kid (in actions and way of thinking) is going to bring doom upon us again. He is nothing but a cry baby who wants to get all the candy. First his officer, then Abou Jamra and Karam ... and now Nahhas ... I wonder if Hassouni is worried he will turn on him one day as well!
ClAoun you are a traitor to your country and your beleifs ... it is time we thank you for your dis-service and ask you to LEAVE!