Lebanon is in need of a Moroccan clairvoyant to decipher the rhythm this government is working at … Or what actually motivates it? Cities and villages of Lebanon are floating with garbage and the Government that approved a plan after the other is still waiting for the relief following communications and studies and approvals and bribes in the different regions. The desperate situation in which the country now stands, should not have been reached, in environmental and services terms, if someone assumes the minimum liability. And this was revealed by its ugliest manifestations after the explosion of the crisis, and it continues to persist. The confusing question today is: is there a real intention to resolve the crisis or is there someone who wants actually the situation to persist for purposes similar to its causes, or else what we’re witnessing today is only a completion of what has already begun without achieving its desired goals. People need to ask this question after the long time that passed following the adoption of the latest plan, especially that those who approved it know its gaps but it’s considered the best of the worst, and in which it is required to take away the garbage piled up on the roads and the adoption of a strategy for the management and treatment of waste. It is a political deficit and handing over command to the foreign destiny. As well as deficits in the economy amid a new US attack that targets financial institutions without any official reaction. In addition to, the corresponding inability of the administration in the broadest sense, including the conduct of the minimum business required. The Lebanese ambition today is to pick up the piled trash… before the issues of electricity, water, telephone and roads… Before the issues of political representation, the election system development, the cancellation of the sectarian regime and …, and… All the above embodies the proof of the success of the political class and a certificate for it as well as for those who insist on its reappointment.    

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