X, Results are not bad for FPM, but could be better. Nevertheless those Results do show a trend for Lebanese Forces and their allies that they are gaining ground, so for them those election were great. So from a Trend perspective we are declining (losing ESIB is a decline) but not to a level to be crushed. That's what's causing FPM sympathisers to worry and they are looking for assurance that FPM leaders will be putting and executing plans to counter this. Leaders in general look at trends because it helps them steer the ship, and they (FPM leaders) should not be blind to those Trends, unless they are busy with the internal fights which is usually what bring most Organizations down.