January 30, 2026

Attention is turning to a political station that is expected to have pivotal implications in Lebanese political life, with increasing indications of a gradual return to the political movement. Future Movement To the general scene. This return has begun to take on an organizational and vital character at symbolic milestones, and is accompanied by data indicating that the return of the president Saad Hariri This year will be radically different from the previous ones, whether in terms of form, content, or political goals.
In this context, a remarkable activity by the Secretary-General of the Future Movement has emerged over the past few days Ahmed Hariri On an occasion of a political and popular nature, in a move that observers interpreted as a first organizational message to reactivate the presence of the movement and keep its bases in touch with the next stage, especially with the approaching constitutional dues.
According to information obtained by the website Lebanon DebateThe circumstances that are supposed to crystallize by next February 14, especially those related to whether or not parliamentary elections will be held, will constitute a decisive factor in determining Hariri’s path and his next steps.
The data indicate that Hariri is moving towards adopting a “safe” position and a calculated approach, based on a gradual return through participation in the upcoming parliamentary elections, without this step being translated, in its first phase, into direct entry into the government or assuming an executive role.
The sources confirm that the main bet is to establish the return to parliamentary life as a founding stage, by reactivating the presence of the Future Movement in Parliament, with the subsequent steps being adopted according to the developments of political entitlements and the balances of the next stage.
In the same context, the data indicate that this return will be studied and documented, and without a provocative nature or confrontational tendency with any internal or regional party, in an attempt to reposition itself politically within new rules that take into account the complexities of the Lebanese reality.
Accordingly, Hariri’s return – according to this approach – will not be a direct “leap” towards executive power, but rather a first step to rearranging the internal house of the Future Movement, and returning to constitutional institutions through Parliament, in preparation for a gradual path linked to the balance of power and future entitlements.