The Loyalty to the Resistance parliamentary bloc affirmed that the state’s top priority is to protect its citizens, which requires exerting every effort and utilizing all available options with the ceasefire guarantors, obliging the monitoring committee to enforce ceasefire measures, condemning the enemy, and confronting its aggression.
Hezbollah bloc stated in a statement read after a meeting led by MP Hasan Ezzeddine that “the American efforts to tighten the financial siege on Lebanon to prevent reconstruction and extort its people and state are condemned and rejected. Any response to this guardianship is a renunciation of sovereignty, a stab in the constitution, a violation of laws, and a threat to stability.”
The bloc renewed its commitment to holding elections on their constitutional deadline and called on the government to fulfill its duty in implementing the law.
The text of the statement:
The Loyalty to the Resistance bloc held its periodic meeting on November 13, 2024, under the chairmanship of MP Mohammad Raad, and discussed several political and parliamentary issues related to Lebanon, Palestine, and the region.
The bloc paid tribute to the spirits of the martyrs on the occasion of Hezbollah’s Martyr’s Day, renewing its commitment to continue the path of resistance and defending Lebanon’s sovereignty.
The statement emphasized the importance of the state’s responsibility to protect its citizens and condemned the Israeli enemy’s continued aggression against Lebanon, which requires exerting every effort to enforce ceasefire measures and hold the enemy accountable.
The bloc also condemned the American efforts to tighten the financial siege on Lebanon, which aims to prevent reconstruction and extort its people and state, and considered any response to this guardianship as a renunciation of sovereignty and a threat to stability.
The bloc reaffirmed its commitment to holding elections on their constitutional deadline and called on the government to fulfill its duty in implementing the law and issuing the necessary decrees to enable expatriates to elect their representatives abroad.
The bloc also condemned the campaign targeting the Speaker of Parliament, Nabih Berri, and emphasized its commitment to the same position with him and the Development and Liberation bloc regarding the implementation of the electoral law and rejecting any attempt to change it.
Source: Al-Manar English Website



