Suleiman Calls for Turning May 7 Session into Chance for Accord, Warns against Constituent Assembly

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President Michel Suleiman on Sunday called for turning the May 7 presidential vote into an “opportunity for accord and dialogue, unlike what happened on May 7, 2008,” warning against “dragging the country into a constituent assembly.”

“As the end of my term approaches, the worrying possibilities are surfacing. Why should every power rotation opportunity be turned into an occasion for fear over vacuum and the unknown fate?” Suleiman said in a speech he delivered at the inauguration ceremony of the Michel Suleiman Sports Village in Jbeil.

“Those concerned with the survival of the entity and the political system must realize that the election of a president cannot happen through obstructing quorum, but rather through implementing the constitution,” he stressed.

The president called on MPs and political leaders to turn the May 7 parliamentary session to vote on a new president into “an occasion for accord and dialogue, unlike what happened on May 7, 2008.”

He was referring to the clashes that erupted that year, when gunmen belonging to Hizbullah and its allies swept through Beirut’s neighborhoods after the government of Fouad Saniora decided to dismantle the group's telecom network and sack airport security chief Brig. Gen. Wafiq Shqeir.

Suleiman warned that the current “consensus government” of Prime Minister Tammam Salam “cannot fill the vacuum in the absence of (a president, who is) the top regulator of the work of state institutions and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.”

“Do not suspend the vote and the constitution as you wait for an absent foreign agreement,” the president added, addressing lawmakers and leaders.

“We must interpret the constitution in a single manner ... Procrastination in the election of a new president poses a threat to the Lebanese entity and opens the door for dangerous scenarios,” he warned.

“Don't drag the country and its citizens into a constituent assembly that would topple the Taef Accord and equal power-sharing” between Muslims and Christians, Suleiman urged.

He said the country is in need for a president who would “represent accord, wisdom and the constitution, a president who would be able to manage Lebanese diversity, not one who manages foreign calculations and interests.”

Turning to the issue of the defense strategy and Hizbullah's controversial arsenal of weapons, the president stated: “I declare with full confidence that the nature of the state obliges it to possess all the elements of strength, the thing that must happen through the defense strategy, so that the army and only the army can defend the land.”

Suleiman also called for steering the country clear from regional conflicts and crises.

“I witnessed all forms of disputes, and today I'm deeply convinced of the need to keep Lebanon away from the conflicts of the region,” he said.

“I witnessed the attempt to break up and fragment the army and I witnessed its cohesion in its battles against the army and terrorism,” the president added.

During the first round of the presidential polls, 52 MPs from the March 8 alliance cast blank ballots, Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea received the votes of only 48 MPs while 16 lawmakers voted for Aley lawmaker Henri Helou and one for Kataeb party chief ex-President Amin Gemayel.

The March 8 MPs later pulled out of the session, causing a lack of quorum. The same lawmakers, except for Speaker Nabih Berri's bloc, boycotted the second round of the elections.

The same scenario is expected to take place next Wednesday during the third round.

Y.R.

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  • 04 May 2014, 20:39

    Suleiman: Today, Lebanon is in need for a president who would represent accord, wisdom and the constitution, a president who would be able to manage Lebanese diversity, not one who manages foreign calculations and interests.

  • 04 May 2014, 20:37

    Suleiman: Don't drag the country and its citizens into a constituent assembly that would topple the Taef Accord and equal power-sharing between Muslims and Christians.

  • 04 May 2014, 20:36

    Suleiman: We must interpret the constitution in a single manner ... Procrastination in the election of a new president poses a threat to the Lebanese entity and opens the door for dangerous scenarios.

  • 04 May 2014, 20:36

    Suleiman to MPs and leaders: Do not suspend the vote and the constitution as you wait for the absent foreign agreement.

  • 04 May 2014, 20:35

    Suleiman: A consensus government cannot fill the vacuum in the absence of the top regulator of the work of state institutions and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

  • 04 May 2014, 20:34

    President Suleiman called for turning the May 7 electoral session into “an occasion for accord and dialogue, unlike what happened on May 7, 2008.”

  • 04 May 2014, 20:32

    Suleiman: Those concerned with the survival of the entity and the political system must realize that the election of a president cannot happen through obstructing quorum, but rather through implementing the constitution.

  • 04 May 2014, 20:31

    Suleiman: As the end of my term approaches, the worrying possibilities are surfacing. Why should every power rotation opportunity be turned into an occasion for fear over vacuum and the unknown fate?

  • 04 May 2014, 20:30

    Suleiman: I witnessed the attempt to break up and fragment the army and I witnessed its cohesion in its battles against the army and terrorism.

  • 04 May 2014, 20:30

    Suleiman: I witnessed all forms of disputes, and today I'm deeply convinced of the need to keep Lebanon away from the conflicts of the region.

  • 04 May 2014, 20:29

    Suleiman: Today, I declare with full confidence that the nature of the state obliges it to possess all the elements of strength, the thing that must happen through the defense strategy, so that the army and only the army can defend the land.

  • 04 May 2014, 20:28

    Suleiman: Throughout 47 years, I witnessed how the state was teetering and I saw all the flags next to the Lebanese flag, but the state remains the only sanctuary that ensures sovereignty.

  • 04 May 2014, 20:26

    President Suleiman at the inauguration ceremony of the "Michel Suleiman Sports Village" in Jbeil: After 41 years in the military institution and 6 years in the presidency, I'm pleased to crown my experience with the inauguration of cultural and athletic projects, because these fields serve people.

Comments 15
Missing _karim 04 May 2014, 21:12

Just hurry up and leave Suleiman, your Saudi-obeying services are no longer welcomed in Lebanon.

Thumb .Mehdi 04 May 2014, 21:53

actually _karim you are confusing our president with this hairy filthy ape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWjgln7EBU0

Thumb FlameCatcher 04 May 2014, 22:16

Karim, he's in a hurry to leave while you are not so eager to replace him... stalling the elections and all that !

Missing helicopter 05 May 2014, 02:08

There are 3 camps in Lebanon Karim.
1) The Syrian/Iranian camp and that is YOU
2) The KSA camp .......... Salafists of course and maybe few others
3) The LEBANESE camp represented first and foremost by Michel Suleiman.
Find yourself a Popsicle, Any Lebanese patriot will be accused of treason by the likes of you.

Missing people-power 04 May 2014, 21:59

M8 Christian MP's = 27
M14 Christian MP's = 37

Which bloc should choose the Christian President.... the one with 37 Christian MP's, or the one with 27 Christian MP's?

Missing people-power 04 May 2014, 23:39

In a democracy, it doesn't matter if the minority is "commanded by one man", and the majority is not. Who cares?

In a democracy, it doesn't matter if the majority has various leaders, as long as they are in agreement together.

In a democracy, the majority rules.

Your pretzel logic is quite humorous.

Here are the facts:

1. The Constitution dictates that the President is elected by Parliament
2. Sunnis have 27 MP's
3. Shiites have 27 MP's (cancelling out the Sunni vote)
4. Christians have 64 MP's
5. The President is the highest Christian office
6. The Majority of Christian MP's are aligned with M14 (37 MP's)
7. The minority of Christian MP's are aligned with M8 (27 MP's)

Thumb Tony.Farris 05 May 2014, 02:45

FT you hanged your self with your statement. Keep it up.

Thumb ibinherathreik 05 May 2014, 07:00

People power what happened to alawi MPs and druze?

Missing people-power 05 May 2014, 07:29

Ibin... I don't understand your question. I was trying to make a point to TaqiyaThrower. He claims Aoun is the leader of the Christians and rightful heir to the Presidency.

There are 2 Alawite and 8 Druze MP's. You did not know, or were you trying to make a point? The 8 Druze are part of the Jumblatt bloc that I mentioned in another post above.

There is a 1000 character maximum for each post, in case you didn't know.

Missing national.pact 04 May 2014, 22:23

Dear mr. President dont you see already that whatever you say everyone ignores? they cannot wait until you leave because they found you weak . But at the same time how do you ask for a Lebanese voted President while you were voted abroad ?

Missing coolmec 04 May 2014, 22:30

how come M8 has no presidential candidate? and we claim to live in a democraxy
Pffffffffffffffffffff

Missing coolmec 04 May 2014, 22:31

sleimane is doing his last minute attempt to leave a good legacy. Mission impossible since the top Christian post is powerless. Quickly an amendment to this taef accord

Thumb Chupachups 04 May 2014, 23:52

I agree to give more powers to the president . But for gods sake FT can u just stop using every situation to highlight how great Aoun is?

Missing coolmec 04 May 2014, 23:43

FT
When did aoun ever say and ever done something right?

Thumb thepatriot 05 May 2014, 14:52

"...so that the army and only the army can defend the land.”