Press Digest for Wednesday February 15, 2012

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Press Digest for Wednesday February  15, 2012
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Press Digest for Wednesday February 15, 2012
The following are summaries of today's major stories published in the Arabic press. LBCI does not edit press digest articles for content, giving English-language readers insight into the various views expressed in newspapers across the Arab world.      

Al-Joumhouria daily reported on Wednesday that the Change and Reform bloc meeting on Tuesday saw harsh criticism addressed by some of the bloc’s members to Labor Minister Charbel Nahhas’ performance, particularly with regards to the wage hike issue.        

One of the bloc’s members said that the debate between Tourism Minister Fadi Abboud and Nahhas heated up, prompting some ministers and MPs to take sides, especially when discussions touched on Nahhas’ new electoral law, which requires discussion at cabinet.       

The members added that during the heated debate, Abboud accused Nahhas of sparking class struggle and pitting workers and employees against their employers.           


  • Mikati: Nahhas facing 5 options, one of which is my resignation
An-Nahar daily reported on Wednesday that PM Najib Mikati revealed during a special session that Labor Minister Charbel Nahhas should adopt one of the five exits for the “complex of signing the transportation and school allowances.”        

The daily added that, according to Mikati, “the first exit lies in signing both decrees and the problem will then be over. However, if he refuses to do so, he can opt for the second exit which lies in travelling for one day allowing thereby his acting Labor Minister Nicolas Fattouch to sign the decrees. As for the third exit, Nahhas will have to renounce the labor portfolio as part of a consensus on a partial switch of portfolios. If Nahhas will not agree on any of these exits, then he will have to submit his resignation, or we will have to go for the fifth exit which will be my resignation.”        


Al-Liwaa daily reported on Wednesday that Hezbollah Leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is likely to comment, during his Thursday appearance, on the speech delivered on Tuesday by former PM Saad Hariri given that the party’s leadership has delved into assessing the speech and the options of responding or not, as the final position remains unclear.      

The daily added that the ministerial situation might take a big share of Nasrallah’s speech, especially in light of the discontent voiced by Speaker Nabih Berri over the situation in addition to his disgruntlement over General Aoun’s demands for the Christian quota in appointments which “also targets the quota for Muslims” as Berri said.          


Al-Liwaa daily quoted well-informed sources on Wednesday as saying that Change and reform bloc leader MP Michel Aoun has been repeating during his private meetings that the main problem is with PM Najib Mikati “who has seemingly decided to impose himself as a Sunnite reference rather than a leader of a coalition government.”     
According to Aoun’s visitors, the FPM leader considers that Mikati’s attitude violates the agreement reached with him before his appointment as Aoun confirmed that he was uncomfortable with Mikati’s nomination in the first place.     

Meanwhile, Rabieh’s visitors quoted Aoun as saying that the U.S. plan to keep Lebanon in a vicious circle will fail, adding that Lebanon is the U.S. next target after Syria.        


Political sources from Tripoli to Al-Joumhouria daily that the Islamist atmosphere in Tripoli is extremely tense due to the events in Syria.    

Information made available to the daily revealed that the Islamic Fundamentalist Movements have gained strength ever since the LAF arrested a sheikh from “Al Hussein” family.    

According to the same information, though the sheikh was released thanks to the prime minister’s efforts, the movements were lured by the euphoria of victory thinking that they managed to impose their will, which will prompt them to take it to the streets more frequently.

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