
MP Michel Pharaon received Tuesday MP Bahia Hariri, in the framework of her tour on March 14 Forces leaders, and discussed with her an array of political developments. After the meeting, Pharaon expressed appreciation for Deputy Hariri's wisdom and endurance in order to avoid sedition. He also commended her faith in the State and its constitutional and security institutions, demanding to fill the gaps and avoid the transgressions. "On the other hand, there is a team that considers itself above the State and its institutions and above the laws and the interests of the people who pay their taxes and do their duties to the fullest, earning nothing in return, no security, economic or social rights amid wide spread of corruption at all levels," he regretted. The Deputy tackled the kidnapping at the airport road and deemed as necessary to call for adopting a second airport for the country. "We regret this dreadful situation as we are now without a government or parliamentary elections, with question marks hovering around the presidential elections, which urges us to discuss all these pending files," he concluded.
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