The Free Professions Unit in “Hezbollah” congratulated all engineers on their distinguished electoral achievement today in the Engineers Syndicate and their victory in the face of some who tried to harm their unity with an abnormal sectarian atmosphere that is rejected by the engineering body in general.
And she said in a statement: “As the unit announces the victory of the entire list supported by it and its allies in the Amal Movement, the Free Patriotic Movement, the Future Movement and the independents, it congratulates the fellow winning engineers, who are Engineer Bassam Ali Hassan in the Consulting Architects Branch (Second Branch) and Engineer Salman Sobh in the Sixth Branch. Engineers Hassan Damj, Jihad Shaheen and Roy Dagher represented the General Assembly.
And she concluded: “The unit addresses the brothers and sisters in the Islamic Assembly of Engineers for their good and blessed efforts in preparing for and active participation in the elections. The unit wishes the Engineers Association and fellow engineers to make a quantum leap in the role and performance of their association in a way that benefits them and progresses them and the country in general.”
The Central Free Professions Office in the Amal Movement also issued a statement in which it thanked all fellow engineers for the wonderful participation today in the democratic renewal of trade union life in the Engineers Syndicate, especially the colleagues who voted for the list supported by the Amal Movement and its allies, in cooperation with some trade union forces. Which won all the seats, especially those who contributed to the victory of the movement’s candidate, Brother Engineer Salman Sobh, in the presidency of the branch of engineers employed in the public sector.
And the statement continued: “The Office of Free Professions in the Amal movement, as it congratulates colleagues for the winners, continues to extend a hand to all trade union forces to work together to save the institution and the profession from the painful reality in which it is living in order to secure the interests of engineers and to help the union restore its role.”