In its edition of today, As Safir daily pointed out that after one year from the launching of the June 25 Appeal to stop the economic suicide and confront the politically induced economic paralysis, the national economy is witnessing further decline and regression. To gather further insight on the subject, and while noting a sluggish commitment to the demands pledged by the Appeal, As Safir spoke to one of its promoters, Charles Arbeed, president of the Lebanese Franchise Association. Arbeed maintained that he shall never give up but shall continue the struggle through another similar campaign, ‘Whatever Happens’, that was kicked off last May across all the Lebanese regions. This movement, Arbeed explained, reflects the steadfastness of the Lebanese citizens to their land and their desire for change. He refused to describe the campaign as an ‘internal revolution’ but rather an attempt for change and revival. He also praised the recent municipality elections which were a step in that direction. Arbeed concluded by emphasizing the need to reform and to combat corruption, which has become institutionalized, and to address the problem of rising poverty. (Al Diyar, June 23, 2016)