Report: Premier Rejects Signing Orthodox Draft-Law if Approved by Parliament

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Prime Minister Najib Miqati is holding onto his stance from the so-called Orthodox Gathering electoral draft-law, reiterating his rejection to the adoption of the proposal, media reports said on Tuesday.

Sources close to the premier pointed out in comments published in al-Joumhouria newspaper that he informed officials that he will not attend any parliamentary session set to vote on the Orthodox proposal.

The sources added that Miqati also insists that he will not ink the draft law, even if the required parliamentary majority was provided.

The PM slammed the Orthodox Gathering draft-law, stressing that the proposal will not be adopted as it violates the “essence of Lebanon's existence and mutual coexistence.”

The polls are likely to be postponed if the parliament gives the green light to the Orthodox proposal that was approved by the joint parliamentary committees on Tuesday.

It divides Lebanon into a single district and allows each sect to vote for its own MPs under a proportional representation system.

But the proposal has been rejected by al-Mustaqbal bloc, the centrist National Struggle Front of MP Walid Jumblat, and March 14 opposition’s Christian independent MPs. It has been also criticized by President Michel Suleiman.

Comments 4
Default-user-icon Flangello Sortambie (Guest) 26 February 2013, 10:07

So the toul bala ghalleh knows what the essence of Lebanon's existence and mutual coexistence really is! This is why he, the other filthy Sunnis, especially those of Rafic Syria, Syria's best Rafic, and the feudal warlord piece of scum Jumblat have been happy collaborating with every enemy of Lebanon while crushing the skulls of all decent Christians to this day. Add to this mix the new jerk on the block, the good for nothing president-by-parachute. Where is Butros Harb and the other Christian Sunnis when they are needed?

Thumb dasphinx 26 February 2013, 13:31

You live in denial. No one has crushed the Christian's skulls as much as the Christians did. It is also unfortunate that our discussions have degenerated to the point where someone like you sounds like an ignorant imbecile.

Missing arsenal 27 February 2013, 01:07

Good on Mikati. Lebanon needs more sane, moderate people like Mikati and Suleiman and less of the megalomaniacs like Aoun and Nasrallah. The anti-democratic, 10th century-inspired Orthodox draft law will not pass.

Missing formerlebaniz 27 February 2013, 07:42

They need to change it's name to Sectarian Electoral Draft-law it's much more fitting.