Report: March 8 'Confusion' on Presidency Led to Nasrallah Speech on Friday

W460

The March 14 coalition noted that “confusion” has pervaded the ranks of its rival the March 8 camp in wake of the nomination of MPs Michel Aoun and Suleiman Franjieh as president, reported the daily An Nahar on Saturday.

Sources from the coalition told the daily that this confusion prompted Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah to make a televised appearance on Friday night.

His speech was aimed at “treating” this confusion, they explained, which was demonstrated when he said that the March 8 camp has emerged as victor in the presidential race since both candidates are members of the alliance.

Lebanon has been without a president since May 2014 when the term of Michel Suleiman ended without the election of a successor.

Ongoing disputes between the rival March 8 and a14 camps have thwarted the polls.

The March 14 camp's candidate Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea withdrew from the race last week to endorse the nomination of Change and Reform bloc head MP Aoun.

This move was an attempt to end the presidential impasse and Geagea said that it will “test” Hizbullah's commitment to Aoun's candidacy during the next round of elections, which are scheduled for February 8.

Comments 5
Thumb justin 30 January 2016, 08:47

"he said that the March 8 camp has emerged as victor in the presidential race since both candidates are members of the alliance."

Ok then why don't you attend the election session and vote one of your candidates in?!

Full of lies and deceit as usual.

Missing humble 30 January 2016, 10:05

....and never forget who is their 3ameel, servant and obeying dog...

Missing thatisit 30 January 2016, 12:56

the Iranian stogie spent 90% of his time talking about sincerity and loyalty, self praising himself and his Iranian maters and then he had the audacity to say that he is being democratic by stalling the election if the election is not to guarantee aoun ..these guys are something else

Thumb chrisrushlau 30 January 2016, 15:50

It is not an election if one side's votes count for more than the other sides, which is the effect of Article 24. Let's say one quarter of Lebanese are Christians. Yet Article 24 lets them pick half of Parliament. That means each Christian vote is worth three Muslim votes.

Thumb marcus 30 January 2016, 15:57

and that is why a shia like you calls himself chris.... inferiority complex at its best.