Berri Appeals for Swift Election of President

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Speaker Nabih Berri expected a parliamentary session scheduled to be held on Tuesday to meet the fate of its predecessors and fail in electing a new president.

“No progress has been made so far on an agreement to elect a new head of state,” said Berri in remarks published in al-Joumhouria daily on Monday.

“All the political parties should swiftly agree on the election of a president amid the dangerous developments in the region,” he said.

Asked about reports that some officials were proposing the election of Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun for a term of two years, Berri said: “No one has discussed it with me.”

“The Christians won't accept this,” he added.

Presidential candidate Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea, who is Aoun's rival, said Sunday that some centrist officials had made the proposal to elect the FPM chief.

But Geagea rejected it outright, saying the six-year term of the president should not be shortened even for a single time.

The parliament has been unable to elect a successor to President Michel Suleiman, whose tenure ended in May, over their differences on a compromise candidate.

The MPs of Aoun's Change and Reform bloc and the majority of the March 8 alliance's lawmakers have boycotted the sessions aimed at electing a head of state, causing a lack of quorum.

On recent efforts aimed at reviving the parliament's role, Berri is expected to call for a meeting of the legislature's bureau on Wednesday or Thursday to agree on the agenda of a session.

However, the parliament will only convene after the return of Prime Minister Tammam Salam from New York next week.

Al-Joumhouria newspaper quoted officials as saying that the legislative session would likely be held on Sept. 30 or Oct. 2. The priority will be to discuss the public sector wage scale, as well as issuing Eurobonds, tackling budget-related affairs and the rent law.

Comments 17
Thumb lebnanfirst 22 September 2014, 09:54

Mr. Speaker, instead of posturing on Al-Joumhouria and passing onto us a whole bunch of hot air, go do due diligence and convince your allie HA to implement democracy by appearing at parliament and voting. Only then will you be credible.

Missing helicopter 22 September 2014, 15:14

I do not think he even has to convince HA, he just has to ask his MPs to attend and there will be enough for a quorum. But he would rather score political points while being a part of the problem.

Missing rami 22 September 2014, 10:32

Fed up of seeing this useless nerd everyday in the news, fresh blood is badly needed is Lebanese politics.

Default-user-icon lou williams (Guest) 22 September 2014, 11:29

another day another dollar as the flamethrower embarks on yet another day of continuous posting

Missing greatpierro 22 September 2014, 11:32

or like jeddo kherfan clAoun

Default-user-icon Mahdi Rostam Firdaus (Guest) 22 September 2014, 11:59

keep exposing them one by one. I don't know how you keep doing it Flamethrower. Something another

Default-user-icon CFTC (Guest) 22 September 2014, 13:15

100% correct !!!...and please apply it to ALL politicians without any exceptions OR very, very, very few exception(s)...i mean for the one(s) who emerged democraticaly ONLY !!!

Missing greatpierro 22 September 2014, 14:10

Actually Geagea remarks on the Islamists in general are very wise indeed as to the Sunni panic full of hatred remarks coming from Aoun and co.

Geagea said fal yakon al Ikhwan on the condition that those Ikhwan respect democracy and liberties.

He has never said that daesh is not a danger but is not a durable phenomena. The difference between Aoun and Geagea is that the first is taking every occasion to scare the Christians against all Sunni justifying his partnership with the chia front. Whereas Geagea is reassuring the Christians that even though there are dangerous Islamists takfiris the Christians should not be in panic mode hating all the Sunnis.

Default-user-icon CFTC (Guest) 22 September 2014, 15:01

slah didn't i tell you ? it's a real honour to be insulted by worthless people like you (-:

Default-user-icon esquire (Guest) 22 September 2014, 11:28

Your comment is baseless and not necessary true

Default-user-icon OTV mouthpiece (Guest) 22 September 2014, 12:08

In reading flamethrower's comments, it is a summary of what he has read on OTV and Manar. He comes in here repeating the same propaganda.

Default-user-icon mahdi ballout (Guest) 22 September 2014, 15:55

Keep exposing them!!! How in the world do you keep doing it Flamethrower!

Default-user-icon Indeed (Guest) 22 September 2014, 14:51

your actions betray your words mr speaker

Default-user-icon history I (Guest) 22 September 2014, 16:34

Aoun said he will not run unless a consensual candidate, that's obviously not going to happen.. ummm, so what's the hold up, why aren't his mps attending the vote. I see, so Aoun once more did not tell the truth. His orders from above impede the elections until further notice.

Thumb galaxy 22 September 2014, 17:17

love your screen name

Default-user-icon byde#s (Guest) 22 September 2014, 17:40

53.98% total voters turnout in 2009.. no one got 54%.. 46.02% of the people did not vote period. From 1976 on.. not 1974, the last general election took place in 1972. The numbers are no longer important "we stopped the counting" for the sake of the Christian minority, admittedly a policy never favored by the Resistance.

Thumb nickjames 22 September 2014, 23:51

Flamer you're such a fool. Who gives a damn what Geagea thinks about ISIS. What has Aoun done to stop ISIS from coming? Nothing. Who agreed to the Baabda Declaration? Everyone, including Aoun. Who went to Syria and attracted all these lunatics here? Hezbollah. Who does Aoun blame for Arsal? The president and prime minister. It doesn't matter how serious of a threat Geagea thinks they are. Aoun agreed to the Baabda Declaration. If he had any dignity left, he would at least publicly urge Hezbollah to withdraw from Syria and help the army protect the borders.