
Bassil calls for fully abolishing sectarianism, not only in politics
by Naharnet Newsdesk 5 hours
Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil has addressed Prime Minister Nawaf Salam by saying that 'broad administrative decentralization should be also financial or it cannot exist.'
Separately, he said in the same X post that 'the constitution stipulated that the mission of the National Commission (for the Abolition of Political Sectarianism) would be proposing methods to fully abolish sectarianism.'
'Exclusively abolishing political sectarianism would stand for the hegemony of the numerical majority over the minority,' he warned.
He added: 'To all Lebanese I say: They all granted the government their confidence and only the FPM has become the opposition.'
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