It is a presidential call to action, and its outlines have begun to emerge at several stations and occasions. Yesterday, attention was directed to Klemensou, where a notable visit took place by the Saudi Arabian Ambassador Walid Bukhari to the leader of the Progressive Socialist Party, Walid Jumblatt. Jumblatt commented with brief yet sufficient words to convey the atmosphere of the meeting and its political implications in relation to the pressing challenges and the political phase Lebanon is going through. After receiving Bukhari, Jumblatt stated: "We discussed many matters, but he affirmed the Kingdom's historical commitment to Lebanese stability, the Taif Agreement, and the constitution, and we Lebanese must respect constitutional deadlines and elect a president." Based on this statement, political sources interpreted through "Anbaa" electronic outlet the significance of this visit, considering that "it is notable that the visit came as part of Bukhari's exploratory tour, which began with his meeting with Jumblatt, reflecting a commitment to consult with him and affirm his deep national role, especially in critical times like those the country is currently experiencing."