“We are not looking for a governor to rule over Lebanon, but we want a president to lead the parliamentary elections,” he added.
On another note, Geagea noted that the Lebanese Forces in not a party that offers services, but it has a cause, pointing out that “there are attempts aiming at tarnishing the Lebanese Forces’ image.”
This as he added that the Lebanese people can put an end to corruption within the state through the upcoming parliamentary elections, noting that the parties that are obstructing the establishment of a decent state are behind the corruption witnessed at the ports and airport.