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Sadek: Majority demand state control of weapons, Hezbollah must choose its path
Sadek: Majority demand state control of weapons, Hezbollah must choose its path

MTV Lebanon

time16-07-2025

  • Politics
  • MTV Lebanon

Sadek: Majority demand state control of weapons, Hezbollah must choose its path

MP Waddah Sadek wrote on his X account: "The government discussion session confirmed that the majority of the MPs elected by Lebanese people demand that weapons be confined to the hands of the legitimate authority. Hezbollah must now decide whether it wants to continue controlling the state's decisions and tying them to its suicidal positions, and the presidency and government must make their decision clear: will they implement what was said in the presidential oath speech and the ministerial statement, or will they continue on the path of compromises? Two decisions that will determine Lebanon's future for many years to come."

MP Waddah Sadek to LBCI: Hezbollah stands isolated within Lebanon, with its community frustrated
MP Waddah Sadek to LBCI: Hezbollah stands isolated within Lebanon, with its community frustrated

LBCI

time24-02-2025

  • Politics
  • LBCI

MP Waddah Sadek to LBCI: Hezbollah stands isolated within Lebanon, with its community frustrated

MP Waddah Sadek confirmed his decision to grant confidence to the new government but cautioned that his stance could change if the administration fails to fulfill its promises. In an interview with LBCI, Sadek stated that 80% of the ministerial statement aligns with his political demands. However, he warned that he and his allies would transition to the opposition if the government did not implement its commitments. Addressing Hezbollah's political role, Sadek criticized the group for signing an agreement that he believes has placed Lebanon in a difficult position. He described this as a series of miscalculations contributing to the country's collapse. Sadek emphasized that the core issue with Hezbollah lies in its imposition of decisions by force on the Lebanese people. He further argued that Hezbollah now stands isolated within Lebanon, with its own community increasingly frustrated by the consequences of its past decisions.

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