Future Parliamentary bloc member Ahmed Fatfat criticized what he termed as the foul and degenerate language used by the head of Hizbullah's parliamentary bloc Mohammed Raad. Speaking to Radio Free Lebanon, Fatfat noticed the some of the political language used by some of Hizbullah's MP have degenerated to appalling levels."It was not surprising that MP Walid Jumblatt described Raad as brick wall because the latter cannot absorb or accept political views."He added that the position of the Future movement from the electricity project will be decided once the cabinet hands over the proposal to the parliament for discussion."Let's see how will the project will arrive to the parliament and then we will decide what course we will take," the MP said.Fatfat also blasted MP Michel Aoun for demanding the resignation and trial of some key officers in the Security Forces."Why is it allowed for a certain political team to target General Ashraf Rifi and other key officers in the Internal Security Forces and at the same time it is now allowed to criticize the behavior of certain officers in the Lebanese army?," The MP asked.He described Aoun's campaign against some officers in the Security Forces as a political purge.Ftafat saw no reason for some Christians to fear the possibility of regime change in Syria."Why do we open a battle today just to tell the Syrian people that we are against their freedom?"
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