28-11-2024 01:31 PM Jerusalem Timing

Miqati: Despite Calls for Cabinet Resignation, Gov’t Productivity Will Continue

Miqati: Despite Calls for Cabinet Resignation, Gov’t Productivity Will Continue

As he stressed there were constitutional means to topple the government, Prime Minister Najib Miqati said on Friday the cabinet would go on with its work despite calls for resignation from March 14 camp.

As he stressed there were constitutional means to topple the government, Prime Minister Najib Miqati said on Friday the cabinet would go on with its work despite calls for resignation from March 14 camp.miqati

“There are constitutional means to topple the government and we will continue our work until they are provided,” Miqati told reporters during his journey to Germany.

“The government’s productivity will continue and it will not halt because of futile campaigns whose goals are known to all.”

Miqati also described the campaign against the government as inciting.
“We have remained silent over the incitement for too long. Some sides do nothing but criticize the government,” the PM said.

Commenting on the Christian MPs’ boycott to the Parliament, Miqati said contacts were ongoing to reach a solution to the dispute, hoping that the problem would be solved soon.

On Tuesday, Speaker Nabih Berri suspended a parliamentary session for lack of quorum after Christian blocs boycotted it over the approval of Company of Lebanon Electricity contract workers’ full-employment.