Aoun Hopes All Sides Would Study Orthodox Gathering Proposals

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Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun hoped on Tuesday that political parties would grant the Orthodox gathering proposals over the parliamentary electoral an opportunity because its suggestions could probably be adopted in the 2013 parliamentary elections.

He said after the Change and Reform bloc’s weekly meeting: “We are experiencing the reasons that prompted the gathering to make its proposals in the first place.”

“Everyone has the right to launch a discussion over the parliamentary electoral law and I don’t understand the disputes that have erupted over it,” he added.

“Why shouldn’t the Bkirki meeting agreement be discussed with other ideas?” he wondered.

Last week, a meeting of Maronite leaders at Bkirki reached an agreement to adopt the Orthodox gathering’s proposals over the electoral law.

The proposals called for each sect to elect its own MP on the basis of proportional representation.

On the Beirut MPs’ demands for the establishment of an arms-free Beirut, Aoun said: “What security incidents are they talking about? What assassinations are they referring to?”

“Did the government assume its responsibilities when former Industry Minister and MP Pierre Gemayel was assassinated in broad daylight in Jdeideh?” he asked.

“We want to know what crimes require the demand of the establishment of an arms-free city,” stressed the FPM leader.

On Monday, Beirut MPs demanded that Beirut be transformed into an arms-free city after the frequent armed clashes that have erupted in the city in recent years.

Addressing the Arab initiative to end the crisis in Syria, Aoun noted: “This is a step in the right direction towards achieving calm in the country.”

Timeline
  • 20 December 2011, 17:18

    Aoun on the Arab initiative on Syria: This is a step towards introducing calm in the country. There is no point for the observer mission if the situation does not calm down.

  • 20 December 2011, 17:18

    Aoun: We are experiencing the conditions that made the Orthodox gathering make its proposals over the electoral law.

  • 20 December 2011, 17:14

    Aoun: Everyone has the right to discuss a parliamentary electoral law and I don’t understand the disputes over this issue. Why shouldn’t the Bkirki agreement be discussed with other parties in Lebanon?

  • 20 December 2011, 17:12

    Aoun: The U.S. withdrawal from Iraq marks the end an old world order in favor of the formation of new ones.

  • 20 December 2011, 17:12

    Aoun: We will not remain silent over the mismanagement of funds and we will soon present this issue before the judiciary.

  • 20 December 2011, 17:12

    Aoun: What are the incidents that are taking place in Beirut? How many assassinations have taken place? Former MP and minister Pierre Gemayel was killed in broad daylight in Jdeideh. Has the government assumed its responsibility in this issue? What are the crimes that are being committed that require the disarmament of groups?

  • 20 December 2011, 17:08

    FPM leader MP Michel Aoun after Change and Reform bloc weekly meeting: We discussed last week’s Bkirki meeting, as well as the issue of state appointments and squandering of state funds.

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Comments 17
Default-user-icon ALI (Guest) 20 December 2011, 17:19

!!!!...soo funny

Default-user-icon ALI (Guest) 20 December 2011, 17:23

funny....!!!

Default-user-icon Minx (Guest) 20 December 2011, 17:28

".... What are the crimes that are being committed that require the disarmament of groups?..."
And could you tell me ya general for what reason these groups are armed inside Beirut?

Default-user-icon Visitor (Guest) 20 December 2011, 17:41

This man can only see what's in his head. Ignorant, rigid thinkers, narrow minded and inflexible.

Missing elielebnan 20 December 2011, 18:25

Don't blame the general, blame the idiots who follow him and treat him as God!!

Default-user-icon liliane (Guest) 20 December 2011, 18:35

i am not able to follow the statemets logic

Missing allouchi 20 December 2011, 19:10

Amazing, what the heck is wrong with that dude?

Thumb shab 20 December 2011, 20:32

no comments

Default-user-icon Emuxupemalp (Guest) 20 December 2011, 20:45

Are you serious?

Missing peace 20 December 2011, 21:13

i guess sweating baby that the clash between hezb and amal over a strategic parking lot was done with firecrackers?
i guess there also were no arms in beirut in may 2008, we all hallucinated?
i guess you were the one high on pills those days!

at least some MPs are asking for the retrieval of all arms in beirut, but those who have the most arms didn t participate to the meeting...

so please, spare us your lies will you?

Default-user-icon Le Phenicien (Guest) 20 December 2011, 21:15

I wonder why the magnificent GMA did not bring up the case of the Syrian army deserters that were shot owning that he's a kindred spirit and all .

GMA master of the sprint .

Default-user-icon Hala1244 (Guest) 20 December 2011, 21:16

Aoun is the best, chuck out the rest!

Missing realist 21 December 2011, 00:17

dakheelak and dakheel the "calm".. go take some pills and make sure to have a lot of pills the day bashar goes down the toilet

Default-user-icon deadayattef (Guest) 21 December 2011, 01:28

Which cartoon do you like The Simpsons or Family Guy?

Thumb leblover 21 December 2011, 13:05

لقد اسمعت لو ناديت حيا
فلا حياة لمن تنادي

Thumb anonymouslb 21 December 2011, 16:35

There is something terribly wrong with this country, isn't there? Cruelty and injustice, intolerance and oppression. And where once you had the freedom to object, to think and speak as you saw fit, you now have censors and systems of surveillance coercing your conformity and soliciting your submission. How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror. I know why you did it. I know you were afraid. Who wouldn't be? War, terror, disease. There were a myriad of problems which conspired to corrupt your reason and rob you of your common sense. Fear got the best of you, and in your panic you turned to Michel Aoun /Saad Hariri / Hassan Nasrallah / Samir Geagea / Walid Jumblat . He promised you order, he promised you peace, and all he demanded in return was your silent, obedient consent.

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