Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea lamented on Monday that the situation in Lebanon wouldn’t improve as long as there isn’t a single state.
“Things couldn’t straighten up in a country where there is no single state,” Geagea said in reference to Hizbullah which the March 14 forces accuse of forming a state within the Lebanese state.
He made his remark after meeting Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir in Bkirki.
The LF leader described the situation as “sensitive” and said: “I don’t know if the other team will be able to form the government. But it has become unacceptable for things to continue this way.”
Geagea said the election of a new patriarch following the resignation of Sfeir was the concern of bishops. “We won’t interfere in this issue.”
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