Member of the "Loyalty to the Resistance" bloc, MP Hassan Azeddine, emphasized that "when we call for dialogue and understanding, it is because it is the mandatory path for all forces and components, which must make concessions on their demands, lower their political ceilings, and not engage in political conduct that is vindictive and contentious during such difficult circumstances, as this will not serve the interests of Lebanon or the Lebanese people at all."
During the honoring ceremony for successful students in official exams in the southern town of Deir Ammar, he noted that "we are facing a severe and complicated political crisis that requires everyone to adopt a state of emergency and bear the national responsibility to expedite the completion of the presidential election."
Azeddine considered that "every day that passes in Lebanon without a president brings us closer to difficult choices and diminishing margins day by day, especially since the vacuum has political, economic, social, health, and educational repercussions that encompass all aspects of life that need to be secured for the comfort of everyone." He stressed the need for "the president to be a national figure who works to secure the supreme interests of the people and citizens and to establish the necessary plans within his program to overcome this crisis we are experiencing."