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برمة يشدد على استبعاد المؤتمر الوطني من العملية السياسية ويدعو الجيش للالتزام بمهامه الدستورية
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برمة يشدد على استبعاد المؤتمر الوطني من العملية السياسية ويدعو الجيش للالتزام بمهامه الدستورية

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رئيس «حزب الأمة» فضل برمة ناصر خلال كلمته أمام «اجتماع نيروبي» يوم 18 فبراير 2025 (أ.ف.ب)

أعلن حزب الأمة القومي، ان الأولوية القصوى هي الوقف الفوري والشامل للحرب، وفتح الممرات الإنسانية وتأمين وصول المساعدات للمتضررين دون عوائق، ودعوة المجتمعين الإقليمي والدولي لاتخاذ إجراءات فعالة وملزمة لضمان تنفيذ وقف الحرب ومساءلة أي طرف يعرقل جهود السلام. وقال رئيس الحزب المكلف فضل الله برمة ناصر، في بيان اليوم الاثنين، انه استناداً إلى مداولات …

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