National dialogue must work for people, not just for political elite
26th Feb 2006, 23:16 GMT
With less than one week to go before Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri convenes Lebanon's national dialogue, the coming days ought to be a time for Lebanese politicians to seriously contemplate the future of their country. The leaders of Lebanon's political parties will convene on March 2 in the legislature, away from the streets and their people, to make decisions about the course of the country's future.
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