Lebanese Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Wednesday warned that the opposition would take decisive measures in 10 days towards the "violations of the government" in the country's politics.
The opposition will not be in silent towards "the violations of the government," Nasrallah said in an interview on Lebanese National Broadcasting Network (NBN TV), which was also shown on Hezbollah's TV station Al-Manar.
Nasrallah told NBN TV that there will be meetings and consultations within 10 days on decisive measures against the "violations of the government".
He, meanwhile, expressed Hezbollah's readiness to discuss its arms in the framework of a national unity government, and national defense strategy.
Lebanese ruling coalition and the Hezbollah-led opposition have been separated by a wide chasm since six of the latter's ministers resigned from Prime Minister Fouad Seniora's government in November 2006.
Since then, the opposition does not acknowledge the legality of the government which does not include Shiite ministers, claiming violates the constitution demand of "coexistence among Lebanese sects."
Source: Xinhua
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