Lebanon: The Country of Gangs!

Lebanon: The Country of Gangs!

| Thursday 26 May 2022

Antoun Al Fata - Akhbar Al Yawm

If the authority in the state, any state, is unable to enter the economy to this extent, and even though the poorest people in it die daily, then this is no longer an authority, nor a state and its constitution must be torn up, and its end announced on the way that “it is concluded, our story is concluded.”

And if the authority in any country is unable to hold the looters accountable, those who, under the pretext of rising global fuel prices, and the exchange rate of the dollar locally, and..., and..., and..., do not accept reducing their profits, not even by 5 percent. This is even though the poorest of the poor in that country loses 100 percent daily, this is no longer a state, and its constitution and laws must be torn up, and thrown in the ditches of the roads, after (that country) turned into a breeding ground for dogs, “The weak, the weakest.

Medicines, medical supplies, fuel, electricity, water... Sectors disputed by "wholesale and retail", while the major trade unionists and officials... refuse to reduce their profits even by 0.5 percent. They also do not "settle" the thugs in their ranks, those who steal people, while there is no one to judge them on an official level.

And all of this while the Lebanese "problem" lives on a Lebanese "lira" that "really doesn't return", and it loses its value at an average of hours and minutes until it has become a title for killing people.

They tore this country apart, after it had become a hotbed for every unclean spirit, and it was beyond repair.

A well-informed source stressed that "nothing is possible on any level unless the poor who dies every day decides to rise. This category does not object, even though driving cars in Lebanon has become like a privilege for the rich only."

In an interview with Akhbar Al Yawm, he pointed out, "What is possible in a country where the ruler is not held accountable at the hands of his people? What is possible in a country whose people rejoice in the number of deputies who think they carry change? In front of Parliament, like someone who is ecstatic by achieving major war goals? Have those barriers been removed, without settlements, deals, and guarantees? What is this revolution that enters the government, ambiguously?".

The source stressed that "what is said about the "change" deputies in the new parliament is not true. These people we know, and they do not possess the same "change" spirit in the first place. They will disintegrate tomorrow, one after the other, and one after the other, either through some positions or deals with parties. Some of them even belong to parties, and their true faces will be revealed after a while.”

The source added, "The Lebanese pound has become a symbol of impoverishing the people, and this is true. But the search for "dollarization" is not simple, and it requires an agreement on the future of the banking sector as a whole. But in light of the current "statistical", do not expect any improvement anytime soon."

Then concluded: "The people plunge into poverty, and the lira no longer has any sovereign value in such a situation. This is in addition to the fact that there is no sovereignty in light of poverty. Despite that, we do not find the poor revolting, and this is the biggest mystery."

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