Today, newspapers published in Beirut featured several secrets and behind-the-scenes details related to Lebanese politics, including:
**Al-Nahar Newspaper**
It has been noted that an active "and resisting" party is utilizing all means in the upcoming parliamentary elections to confront the party leader and a political reference in areas under their influence. The base of the "Free Patriotic Movement" finds it difficult to digest any possibility of an electoral alliance with the "Amal" movement, justifying it to others. Several local area officials have shown clear turbulence and a desire to abandon their responsibilities. A cold relationship prevails between two prominent allies since the 1980s due to parliamentary elections and the political considerations associated with the position of the ally reference to a political leader. It has been reported that a meeting was held in Maarab, gathering resigned MP Marwan Hamadeh and MP Akram Shehayyeb with Dr. Samir Geagea; it is conveyed that matters are in their final touches politically, concerning several sovereign and national issues. A large party meeting took place in a major Shouf town with a resigned MP, which witnessed a detailed and frank discussion with a shared commitment to confronting the exclusionary attempts of a political leader and his party and the sovereign and national forces.
**Al-Jomhouria Newspaper**
A minister overseeing a service portfolio has stated that he has several options for the reconstruction of a vital facility, including relying on local capabilities. The recent visit by a former president to a northern region has caused further confusion within a party base suffering from severe divisions. An MP from a prominent bloc has not yet confirmed whether he will run for election, based on the decision of the bloc leader and the sensitivity of the electoral district in which he is contesting.
**Al-Liwaa Newspaper**
A statement from Bou Habib has caused shockwaves within the ruling bloc regarding the coverage of roles and secrets! A senior official does not hide his insistence before his reviewers that he is not inclined to reconsider his view on the electricity issue regardless of opposing pressures. The "duo" is content to record one or more positions on contentious issues, to facilitate the Vienna negotiations, with the rest coming in due time.
**Al-Nidaa Al-Watan Newspaper**
Political entities criticize the "Free Patriotic Movement" for its total reliance on the alliance with "Hezbollah" to compensate for its electoral losses among Christians, asserting that this alliance may provide him support from the party but costs him more among Christians. These entities mentioned that the party will offer the "Ayyari deputies" to the movement, serving as deposits within its bloc. Information has indicated that MP Gebran Bassil's meeting with Amos Hochstein in Germany occurred without prior notification to "Hezbollah," adding that the party's stance on maritime border demarcation will change. An incumbent MP from the "Future Movement" has leaned more towards running for election, fearing that the seat might go to a candidate affiliated with "Hezbollah," observing that Sunni sentiment is beginning to detach from the decision of President Saad Hariri to suspend political and electoral work under the cover of Mufti Abdul-Latif Deryan and President Fouad Seniora.
**Al-Anbaa Newspaper**
An international step towards Lebanon has, in form, carried additional messages regarding the existing authority. The ongoing delay in approving a livelihood measure again raises fears that it is merely an electoral project, nothing more and nothing less.