Monday”s National Dialogue Devoted to “Calm” Elections
The upcoming national dialogue session will be fully devoted to the preparations for holding secure and calm parliamentary elections on June 7, informed sources told An Nahar newspaper.
The sources said the latest reactions to the Der Spiegel report proved that Lebanese leaders were with calm and with holding the elections away from rattling events. The report, which was published last Saturday, said Hizbullah was involved in ex-Premier Rafik Hariri”s Feb. 2005 assassination.
The next dialogue session will be held at Baabda palace next Monday.
Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat will call for calm during a speech on Wednesday and will deal with the conditions that preceded last year”s May 7 events, the same sources told An Nahar.
They said comprehensive support for security and military agencies that are uncovering spy networks has also positive effects on the general situation in the country.