Article de considérations politiciennes, mais quelques indications sur ce que pensent les aounistes :
▻http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/lebanon%E2%80%99s-aounists-hollow-election-victory
Some Aounists suspect that Hezbollah and Amal were behind the resignation of the Najib Mikati government and the naming of Tammam Salam as prime minister-designate. They also blame Hezbollah for not exerting enough pressure on their ally, Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri, for putting the Orthodox law up before a vote in parliament.
The two allies are also at odds today over priorities, with Hezbollah insisting that the decisive battle is taking place in Syria, while the FPM places local Lebanese issues at the fore of their agenda.
The Aounists concede that the Syrian crisis has a lot of bearing on what happens in their country, but they remind Hezbollah that even after the Resistance scored one of its greatest victories over Israel in 2006, it was unable to translate it positively on the ground in Lebanon, because it underestimated the importance of the internal front.