Aoun: March 14 Turned Lebanon into 'Joined-Stock Company
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Aoun: March 14 Turned Lebanon into 'Joined-Stock Company
Free Patriotic Movement leader Gen. Michel Aoun has accused the pro-government majority March 14 coalition of turning Lebanon into a "joined-stock company."
"Foreign alliances and personal interests, rather than interest in the people, is what join leaders of March 14 Forces," Aoun on Thursday told Al Manar television, mouthpiece of Hizbullah.
"They have no common principles or common values … Any opportunistic cannot succeed in political group work," Aoun said.
"We feel that what we believed we had accomplished was imaginary, since neither sovereignty nor freedom or independence have been restored," Aoun said.
Aoun also accused the ruling majority of "shifting the tutelage (over Lebanon) from Anjar to Aukar."
"Foreign alliances and personal interests, rather than interest in the people, is what join leaders of March 14 Forces," Aoun on Thursday told Al Manar television, mouthpiece of Hizbullah.
"They have no common principles or common values … Any opportunistic cannot succeed in political group work," Aoun said.
"We feel that what we believed we had accomplished was imaginary, since neither sovereignty nor freedom or independence have been restored," Aoun said.
Aoun also accused the ruling majority of "shifting the tutelage (over Lebanon) from Anjar to Aukar."
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