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During the war between Hezbollah and Israel that started on July 12, 2006, lasting for 34 days then ended on August 14, 2006, we reported our own views and analysis. Nowadays, we continue to report the post-war effects on the Lebanese here and abroad. Stay tuned.

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Parliament out of reach, please try again later

The parliament has been "out of service" for more than 2 months now, no session has been held. And this is the decision of Nabih Berri, the head of parliament. Irregardless of his reasons and his goals, if he is suceeding or not, if it is right for the head of cabinet to belong to a side or not, Nabih Berri got away with it. He got away with being criticized of paralyzing the country.

The country needs parliamentary sessions, why? Because we want our official representatives in the parliament to speak. They have been elected by the people. If they don't have the opportunity to transmit the needs and demands of the people, then at this point, it has become dictatorship and not democracy.

Nevertheless, the government is to be blamed for not doing anything about it. But the biggest blame is to be directed towards Berri too. He is the least criticized politicians in Lebanon, and the least liked...

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