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Loyalty Bloc: Sayyed Nasrallah, Hariri Meeting Removed Worries

Loyalty Bloc: Sayyed Nasrallah, Hariri Meeting Removed Worries
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Source: Al-Manar TV, 29-10-2008
The Loyalty to the Resistance parliamentary bloc has said that the meeting between Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Future movement MP Saad Hariri removed a lot of worries and spread relief among the people in Lebanon, the Arab and Islamic world.
In a statement released following its regular meeting headed by MP Mohammad Raad on Wednesday, the bloc stressed it was seriously committed to practically translate the steps announced after the summit meeting to calm the situation, calling on Lebanese to cooperate in this regard.
The bloc expressed relief for the achieved progress in this direction, stressing on the necessity to pursue and spread the frankness climates between various political factions in order to reach the reconciliation that relies on a national view committed by serious choices that protect Lebanon and contribute in building a strong and assuring state.
The Loyalty to the Resistance bloc highlighted the need to consolidate stability and fortify the country against sedition as well as the fallbacks of the US and "Israeli" fiasco in ending and overthrowing the Resistance choice.
The bloc also denounced the US criminal attack against Syrian civilian targets as a flagrant violation to the sovereignty of an independent country which is a member in the United Nations and the current head of the Arab League Summits.
The bloc stressed its solidarity and support for the country of steadfastness, Syria, and put this crime before those who claim their concern on the international and regional security and stability, in addition to the Arab League that time has come for it to find a way to retrieve Arab solidarity in order to preserve the targeted Arab dignity, sovereignty and rights.
Moreover, the bloc called on the government to pay an exceptional attention to the living and social issues in the light of the severe economic crisis that is being suffered by the Lebanese people concerning the high prices of the essential daily materials including the transportation, social security, medication in addition to spending compensations to harmed people in the South, Bekaa, North, and suburb of Beirut.
DRAFT LAW TO DROP ELECTORAL LAW FROM 21 SUBMITTED
Meanwhile, ten MPs proposed on Wednesday a draft law to amend article 21 of the constitution and allow every Lebanese citizen who is 18 years old to vote in the 2009 parliamentary elections, a proposal that was earlier announced by the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc.
The MPs who signed the draft law are: Hassan Fadlallah, Wael Abu Faour, Mustafa Ali Hussein, Abdallah Farhat, Nader Sukkar, Osama Saad, Abdallah Hanna, Ibrahim Kanaan, Ghassan Moukheiber and Ismail Sukkaria.

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