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Compromise is not surrender

By Salam Abdullah

Now, after the long period that has passed since the elections, our people are looking at the situation in the region with concern, because now openly talk about the disappearance of the region and this ancient experience of our people after all the sacrifices and destruction It is seen as a very serious threat, especially as the regional and global situation in the region is clearly visible and smells of important and decisive changes, including the current situation, which is without the parliament and other legal institutions of the region. It is not in our interest.
Therefore, compromise with each other and intervention in the reactivation of parliament is necessary and should be the priority of all of us. These compromises will not change the balance of power among the main forces in the region, which have their own weight, position, struggle and popularity, and will not pose a threat to any side, because it has become a visible and somewhat respected reality. In particular, between the two main forces in the region, which have their own special forces “so far” and the boundaries of power of both on the ground is largely defined geographically and is not threatened.
Therefore, the issue of the posts in the region, no matter how they are distributed, cannot have any effect on the fact that the facts are so clear What is the symbol of the region’s survival? Therefore, the first step to overcome the political deadlock between the forces of the region by reactivating the parliament and resuming work will be an important step to establish the government and legitimize its institutions The enemies of this historic achievement see it as a threat to themselves and continue their destructive activities.
Now that both sides are convinced of the undeniable fact that the government and parliament will not succeed without each other, and experience has proved this fact, therefore, compromise is not surrender and its a national duty.

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