The
massive explosion last August killed over 200 people, injured
thousands and destroyed large parts of the city. Nearly a year
later, however, no top officials have been questioned over the
disaster, angering many Lebanese.
"The priority of parliament was and will continue to be complete
cooperation with the judiciary," Berri said in a statement after
a meeting with the Future Movement, parliament's main Sunni
bloc.
Veteran Sunni politician Saad al-Hariri, who heads the party,
had called for lawmakers' immunity to be lifted earlier this
week by suspending all constitutional and legal regulations that
allow for it.
Berri did not say when immunity would be lifted or how.
A probe into the port blast led by judge Tarek Bitar has been
hindered over the past month as requests sent parliament and the
government to lift immunity and enable questioning of several
top officials were either declined or stalled.
(Writing by Maha El Dahan; Editing by Joe Bavier)
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