Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea stressed Thursday that the financial situation is very critical, noting that the country needs a detailed plan, “which we drafted and only needs a final review.”
He added that Lebanon needs reforms in the sectors of electricity and telecommunications.
In his first statement to LBCI after the cabinet formation, Geagea explained that the relations are open with the prime minister and this is what led to the formation, stating that the relations with the president are not the same with Minister Gebran Bassil.
“We distinguish between the presidency and the Free Patriotic Movement,” he said.