Foreign Minister in the caretaker government, Gebran Bassil, announced a series of new positions, suppressing an optimistic atmosphere that has recently prevailed in the country about the imminent formation of the government.
The minister renewed his commitment to his initial demands and added a new node – to obtain the ministry of public works, which was formerly set as the share of the Marada Party.
Sources in the Lebanese Forces Party and Amal Movement agreed to hold Bassil responsible for the recent deterioration, saying that the efforts had returned to square one. On the other hand, sources close to Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri told Asharq Al-Awsat: “There is cautious hope and no turning back. In the end, the president of the republic will have the final word, and every other word is just an opinion.”
Lebanese Forces MP Sethrida Geagea described Bassil’s recent statements as “full of hatred and evil,” when he talked about reconciliation between Marada Party and the LF, adding that the foreign minister was “setting standards that suit his goal to reduce the size of the LF ministerial representation."
Parliamentary sources in Amal’s Development and Liberation bloc described the situation after Bassil’s speech as “not positive”, telling Asharq Al-Awsat: “It is as if Bassil meant every time to blow up all progress in the course of the negotiations by placing new obstacles to make things more complex.”
“Will Bassil getting the ministry of works end the crisis in the country? What we see is misbehavior for partisan and sectarian goals that will negatively affect everyone,” the sources said.
The Central News Agency quoted sources close to the head of the Marada movement, former minister Suleiman Franjieh, as saying in response to Bassil’s demand for the ministry of works, alongside the energy portfolio: “We are committed to having the ministry of works and refuse to be coerced.”
“We are at an advanced stage of negotiations and Minister Bassil has put all his papers on the table in an attempt to further increase his gains, which will not be at our expense,” they added.