Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil said Sunday that there is no room for monopolization in the country and no party

Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil said Sunday that there is no room for monopolization in the country and no party is in a position to cancel the other.


Speaking at a luncheon banquet held in his honor in Bcharré during his North Lebanon tour, Bassil paid tribute to the town and its martyrs, considering that it is on the right path of bolstering its diversity since Lebanon's value lies in its rejection of unilateralism.


Touching on the upcoming parliamentary elections, Bassil deemed that "the electoral law based on proportional representation was approved in favor of all of Lebanon."


"In order for Bcharré to win in the electoral polls, we have sacrificed our rights in the regions of Metn and Jbeil, focusing our attention on ensuring that the minorities receive their proper share," he went on.


"We need to be vigilant about our unity. We cannot play with fate, for it is what keeps us in this land," Bassil concluded

Source: NNA