Berri Slams 'Obstruction', Reiterates Call for 'Package Deal' and Adherence to 'Diamond Equation'

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Speaker Nabih Berri on Wednesday slammed “political absurdity and obstruction,” and reiterated his call for agreeing on a “package deal” involving the presidency, the government and the electoral law.

“Transition to statehood requires an end to political procrastination and the belief that any of us can monopolize the national decision or have a veto on the national decision,” said Berri at a Tyre rally marking 38 years since the disappearance of AMAL Movement founder Imam Moussa al-Sadr.

“Let us stop political absurdity and commit to the Constitution. In the face of the forces that are continuing their coup against the political life, we will resort to the power of the people if needed,” he added.

“Confidence in the State will remain shaken if there is no president but this does not mean that the country must be deprived of legislation, security and administration,” Berri went on to say.

He also reiterated his call for a so-called “package deal,” noting that an agreement over the presidency alone “would not be enough.”

“We should agree on an electoral law and on the formation of the next government, which would definitely allow the election of a president,” the speaker added.

“Proportional representation is the cure for our national diseases and it is the vehicle that can transport us to citizenship rather than isolation and bigotry,” he said, referring to the electoral law.

“The State that does not implement its Constitution and claims that proportional representation requires 'a teacher' would be trying to impose ignorance on its citizens,” Berri stated.

He also suggested that an “agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran” would help “resolve the political obstacles in Lebanon and Syria.”

Defending Hizbullah's arsenal of weapons and the so-called army-people-resistance equation, Berri added: “We stress our adherence to the army-people-resistance 'diamond equation' and disarming the resistance before eliminating Israel's threat is a heresy.”

Lebanon has been without a president since the term of Michel Suleiman ended in May 2014 and the MPs of Hizbullah, MP Michel Aoun's Change and Reform bloc and some of their allies have been boycotting the parliament's electoral sessions, stripping them of the needed quorum.

Al-Mustaqbal Movement leader ex-PM Saad Hariri, who is close to Saudi Arabia, launched an initiative in late 2015 to nominate Marada Movement chief MP Suleiman Franjieh for the presidency but his proposal was met with reservations from the country's main Christian parties as well as Hizbullah.

The supporters of Aoun's presidential bid argue that he is more eligible than Franjieh to become president due to the size of his parliamentary bloc and his bigger influence in the Christian community.

Aoun's two ministers in the cabinet and their Tashnag Party ally boycotted last week's cabinet session over a dispute related to military appointments and the government's jurisdiction in the absence of a president.

The Change and Reform bloc has also threatened to boycott national dialogue sessions, accusing rival parties of failing to abide by the 1943 National Pact which stipulates equal power-sharing between Christians and Muslims.

Timeline
  • 31 August 2016, 18:42

    Berri: There can only be a political solution to the conspiracy against Syria's unity and only Israel is happy about the situations in Syria.

  • 31 August 2016, 18:39

    Berri: We stress our adherence to the army-people-resistance “diamond equation” and disarming the resistance before eliminating Israel's threat is a “heresy.”

  • 31 August 2016, 18:36

    Berri: I call for an agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran that would help resolve the political obstacles in Lebanon and Syria.

  • 31 August 2016, 18:35

    Berri: The State that does not implement its Constitution and claims that proportional representation requires a teacher would be trying to impose ignorance on its citizens.

  • 31 August 2016, 18:34

    Berri: Proportional representation is the cure for our national diseases and it is the vehicle that can transport us to citizenship rather than isolation and bigotry.

  • 31 August 2016, 18:31

    Berri on Hannibal Gadhafi's detention: The issue is purely judicial.

  • 31 August 2016, 18:30

    Berri: The presidency alone is not enough and we need a package deal and an agreement on the issues of the government and the electoral law.

  • 31 August 2016, 18:30

    Berri: Transition to statehood requires an end to political procrastination and absurdity and we'll face obstruction through the power of the people if needed.

  • 31 August 2016, 18:12

    Berri: We will not allow the normalization of ties with any Libyan party before resolving the case.

  • 31 August 2016, 18:06

    Berri: Despite the bitter words, the insults and the attempts to exploit the case of his disappearance, we announce that we and Imam al-Sadr's family have not changed the principles we have endorsed towards the case. The imam and his two companions suffered the ugliest kidnap operation at the hands of Libya's tyrant Moammar Gadhafi.

  • 31 August 2016, 18:01

    Berri: Imam al-Sadr realized that strife was spreading in the Arab world and he sought to confront it through wisdom and awareness.

  • 31 August 2016, 18:00

    Speaker Nabih Berri at Tyre rally marking 38 years since Imam Moussa al-Sadr's disappearance: He taught us to respect our homeland and patriotism and to respect sovereignty and the sovereignty of our borders.

Comments 6
Thumb chrisrushlau 31 August 2016, 18:32

Mr. Berri is a Shia like Mr. Obama is a black man.
What Lebanon needs is a way to actually test who is a Sunni, who is a Christian, etc. Maybe mowaten.tawbaz.mintak will accept the file.
Supposedly early settlers of the US had a means to test who was a witch. They would drop you in the water and if you floated, you were a witch. So we can test who is a Lebanese Christian by giving someone a thousand dollars. If she asks for a thousand more, she is a Christian. If she asks what you gave her the money for, she is a Sunni. If she pulls out a gun and takes the rest of your money and turns it and you over to the judicial authorities, she is a Shia. Unfortunately she did not realize that the judicial authorities just put the money in their briefcases and fly back to Geneva.

Thumb shab 31 August 2016, 21:01

black bi rasak

Thumb barrymore 31 August 2016, 19:25

none of them are any good. If Sadr had a chance to live, he would be the nassrallah of today.

Thumb shab 31 August 2016, 21:01

Agree. He was Iranian by origin

Thumb marcus 31 August 2016, 22:07

Sadr could not even speak arabic. Good riddance

Missing humble 01 September 2016, 01:57

No one can deny that Ebola is a disease.