Abolishing of Political Sectarianism Won”t Solve Lebanon”s Problems
Phalange Party on Monday said it does not believe that the abolishing of political sectarianism today, despite the party”s endorsement of civil society, would solve people”s issues and their economical, political, social, and security problems.
In a communique released after its weekly meeting, Phalange”s politburo said that its call for March 14 forces to reorganize its structure is a reiteration of Phalange”s belief that the Cedar Revolution has not ended yet.
The politburo called for a ministerial Policy Statement that does not reflect a duality of states, armies, and weapons. It expressed its fear that, with time, that duality would threaten the unity of the Lebanese entity and nation.
On the other hand, Phalange Party called for respecting hierarchy inside institutions and ministries. It also called on security and military institutions to comply under their political authorities in light of last week”s Interior Ministry dispute.