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Franjieh: Refusal to Participate in Future Government Is a Crime
Marada Movement leader Suleiman Franjieh has warned that anyone who refuses to participate in the post-elections government is "an accomplice in a crime" against Lebanon.
Franjieh, during Marada's annual dinner party on Saturday, insisted that Lebanon can only function with an all-inclusive administration. He described any decision not to take part in a government after the June elections will only reflect "bad intentions" and indicate attempts to "obstruct" the country's advancement.

He said Hizbullah had "no intention" to control Lebanon "first because the group is incapable of doing so and second because it knows very well that this country can only be ruled by all of its sects and all of its sons."

Addressing Koura residents, Franjieh assured them that they will have the chance to "choose their real representatives" in the elections. While Marada extends "moral strength to its allies," he said, "but we cannot force deputies on Koura because Koura has to make its own choices."

Franjieh stressed the need for a "unified" vote in favor of the parliamentary minority's electoral list insisting that "victory is surely our ally because the opposition includes 60 percent Koura's sons."

"The opposition will win Koura's three seats. This is why the unity of the position is what matters most. We must all be part of one team… No matter who wins means we all win."

Franjieh said that March 8 forces share "the same political language," casting doubt on whether March 14 forces can really be harmonious. "I am personally not convinced that a partisan of Mustaqbal Movement can be in accord with a member of the Lebanese Forces because the former believes in Arab nationalism and the latter believes in a Christian state and in partition."
 

Beirut, 22 Feb 09, 18:37
 
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