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Security to Be Imposed through Law Enforcement Not Consensus

Security to Be Imposed through Law Enforcement Not Consensus

March 14 general-secretariat called the Lebanese State to impose security through law enforcement not through consensus "before it becomes too late".

In a statement issued after its weekly meeting on Wednesday, March 14 general-secretariat said that the Lebanese State is called today to become a state in the natural standards and requirements of any state. The gathered were commenting on the latest security incidents in several Lebanese regions that led to the death and injury of many citizens.

"Each day that passes without a government subjects the country to more losses in security, stability, economy, and credibility, in addition to vulnerability facing the dangerous complications in the region," said the statement.

March 14 general-secretariat expressed relief over the latest optimism regarding cabinet formation and hailed the ultimate cooperation shown from the parliamentary majority”s side.

The gathered welcomed Lebanon”s election as a non-permanent Security Council member and considered that this membership allows Lebanon to defend its causes and Arab causes especially the Palestinian cause in a more efficient way.

"This membership, at the same time, amplifies Lebanon”s responsibility regarding the international community resolutions, especially those related to its sovereignty and security, topped by Resolution 1701 which represents the main umbrella of protecting Lebanon," said the March 14 general-secretariat statement.

The statement also stressed that Resolution 1701 is still being subjected to clear violations from all concerned parties, topped by the Israeli enemy.

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