Lawyer, researcher, activist and member of the reputable Beirut Madinati movement, Ms. Nayla Geagea discussed various matters in a very clear and visual way, bringing her own explanatory slides. At the time, Lebanese citizens were eager to learn about early parliamentary elections, a option widely debated about in light of the October Revolution.
Initially, there was a long detailing of the procedure that should have occurred: beginning with a transitional transparent government, where the number of ministers is equally divided between men and women, having all a clear political program. We also explored their roles as ministers to take the necessary measures in order to solve the economic and social crisis while conserving the environment and natural resources.
Finally, the group tackled the importance of holding those who are concerned accountable of corruption, by creating a independent judiciary system. Eventually, the government would restore its trust in the people and should prepare early parliamentary elections.