In its issue of today, Al Diyar newspaper published an interview with the only former and present member of Parliament from Tripoli, Future Movement MP Dima Jamali. The latter spoke about the appeal challenging the constitutionality of her victory in the elections filed by Naji Taha recruited on the list of Jam’iyyat al Mashari’ al Khayriyya al Islamiya, in addition to many economic and development undertakings planned for the northern capital. On the first issue, Jamali said she accepts any decision the State Shura Council renders, stressing that so far, all uncertain reports remain hearsay. Concerning the future projects for Tripoli, Jamali disclosed that the city has a balanced share from the Cedar donor conference, pointing out that prime minister Saad Hariri has prioritized this matter through a number of initiatives, including the construction of a large shopping mall anticipated to generate jobs and stimulate commercial activities in the city. Jamali also underlined the importance of Lebanon’s participation in the Conference on Sustainable Development in New York where the Lebanese delegation will present its first report on Lebanon’s commitment to the SDGs. Among the projects she is following up, Jamali also mentioned My Nationality is A Right For Me and My Family campaign, emphasizing the right of every Lebanese woman to grant nationality to her children without exception, in addition to the file of persons with special needs including the ratification of Law No. 220/200 which requires that all institutions integrate people with disabilities within them. (Al Diyar, July 18, 2018)