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Thu, 12/15/2016 - 17:13
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Loyalty to Resistance bloc: Adoption of Proportionality mandatory corridor for rise of state

NNA - "Loyalty to Resistance" bloc categorically underlined that the completion of the electoral law in parallel with efforts undertaken to form a government is an essential matter, noting that the adoption of full proportionality with a single district or wider districts is a mandatory corridor for the rise of a qualifying state for achieving change and reform in the country. The bloc's fresh words came on Thursday in the wake of its regular meeting at its headquarters in Haret Hreik, presided over by bloc head MP Mohammed Raad, to tackle most recent developments in Lebanon and the broad region. The bloc said in a statement that it was closely following up on the course of government formation and the relentless undertaken efforts to eliminate all hurdles standing in the way, in a bid to facilitate the mission of the new president elect and speed up the formation of a national unity government in which all sides partake in shouldering responsibility at this critical transitional juncture and place Lebanon on the right track for the rise of a competent, resilient and fair state. On the other hand, Loyalty to Resistance considered the Arab Syrian army and its allies' retaking of Aleppo and liberating its people from the grip of the takfiri terrorist factions a great critical accomplishment that puts an end to bets on the project to disintegrate Syria. "Such an accomplishment depicted the size of the international and regional bets on these Takfiri terrorist factions to fulfill their belligerence project against Syria, its people, army and state." The Bloc also fervently deplored the recent terrorist bombing that ripped the Coptic church in Cairo, as well as the terrorist bombings in Baghdad, Istanbul, Sanaa and Nigeria, reiterating the dire need for concerted joint efforts to eradicate the takfiri terrorist networks and its dormant cells in more than one country in the region and the world.

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