Jumblatt tonight on the “new”: “Lebanon to where”

Walid Jumblatt appears in an open political and economic dialogue

After months of absence from the lengthy interviews, Walid Jumblatt, “President of the Progressive Socialist Party” appears tonight (20:30) on the “Al-Jadid” channel in an interview presented by Nancy Al-Sabaa. The special episode bears the name “Lebanon to where” and includes several political, economic and health themes as well. In this context, Jumblatt answers questions related to the explosion of the Beirut port on August 4, and when will Beirut be reconstituted? The parliamentary consultations, which will start next Thursday, will also have a fair share in the dialogue. Which government will be formed? What is Jumblatt’s opinion of Saad Hariri’s candidacy for prime minister? Likewise, the “Lebanon to where” episode is seizing on global developments, from the normalization of some Gulf states with the Israeli enemy, to the Corona virus crisis. Jumblatt will also answer questions related to information about the possibility of lifting subsidies on medicines. What economic disaster awaits the Lebanese? The dialogue also stops at the French initiative launched by French President Emmanuel Macron. In this context, Sabaa, in a call with «Al-Akhbar» indicates that Jumblatt will answer these questions within an open dialogue, the duration of which has not been specified, because he has been absent from the extensive interviews since the port explosion.

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