Maronite Patriarch Bechara al-Rahi on Wednesday voiced calls on Lebanese politicians to “center attention on public interest” in order to ease the obstacles hampering the government formation.
Rahi urged officials to set aside their “own individual interests and focus on the public and people’s interests.” He also invited them to “show allegiance to Lebanon, its sovereignty, dignity, positive neutrality and constructive relations with all countries.”
“Only then, the government will quickly form and proceed with reforms in vital sectors,” stressed Rahi.
Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri was designated to form a government on May 24, but his mission has since been delayed because of wrangling between political parties over shares and ministerial seats.