Independent MP Bilal Hashimi saw that “most of what can be extracted from the maelstrom raised by Representative Gebran Bassil against the background of the cabinet meeting, is the fall of the Aounist antagonists at the gates of the government building, where the presidency of the executive authority is the closest to the constitution, and the most attentive to the role and powers of the President of the Republic”.
And he considered that “it was more useful for the deputy Bassil, who had always declared himself enthusiastic about the position of president of the republic, to stop the game of carte blanche and incomplete names, and proceed with the election of a president who would bring back the public order to constitutional institutions, instead of shouting and directing messages to the right and left, and thus weeping over the ruins of his dream presidency, which was dropped by his ally, Hezbollah, at Bnachii’s entrance.
Hashimi stressed in a statement to the Kuwaiti “al-Anbaa” that “Basil realized that the presidency had become distant from him, and that he has not returned following the parliamentary elections, and his uncle’s departure from Baabda Palace , the sword of separation in the Christian way, and thus raises the roof of its attack on its ally, Hezbollah”. after the election of the President of the Republic.