MP Mohammed Hajjar of the Future bloc said the opposition’s parliamentary blocs abided by the rules of obstruction and disruption, and aimed at delaying the formation of a cabinet.
Hajjar accused the opposition of imposing their conditions on the Lebanese to secure political gains, parliamentary quotas and ministerial positions.
“The disruption that governs Hezbollah’s work … reflects the party’s belief that the Doha agreement was to curtail its objectives, and that the agreement laid out internal balances and equations that were not commensurate with what [Hezbollah] aspires to,” he added.
MP Hajjar pointed out that attempts at obstruction could not be separated from regional events, particularly recent Syrian – Israeli negotiations and the regional influence of Iran.
