Berri Says Monday's Session Ongoing as Parliament Still has 'Full Jurisdictions'

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Speaker Nabih Berri said on Saturday that the parliament is in a constant state of session in an extraordinary manner with full jurisdictions after the cabinet resigned, saying that Monday's session is still on.

“We want to set things straight... No one can prevent it from legislating, ” Berri said in a press conference from Ain el-Tineh.

He said that he is keen to preserve the constitution and the country, pointing out that only the resigned cabinet works within limited jurisdictions and not the parliament.

“We are seeking to help the state institutions to rise again,” Berri said, lashing out at those who are accusing him of paralyzing the state.

Berri said that the legislative committee in 2005 said that the parliament was in a constant state of session in an extraordinary manner with full jurisdictions. While in 2013 it told caretaker Prime Minister Najib Miqati that it has limited jurisdictions and can hold urgent sessions only.

Miqati had questioned the legality of the session, seeing as it is not aimed at tackling emergency issues.

“The parliament is owned by the Lebanese people and not exclusive for the Shiites,” the speaker stated.

He called on lawmakers to work on “gaining the people's trust after the parliament's mandate was extended.”

“The constitution has set several cases where the parliament can't carry out its jurisdictions, and its the only power that can prevent it from convening,” he noted

Parliament is expected to convene on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in order to tackle a number of draft-laws.

The lawmakers had extended their term for 17 months, pushing the legislative elections to November 2014.

Concerning Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun's statements that three important draft-laws were disregarded and not put on the agenda of the parliamentary session, Berri said: “Aoun has the right to state and we have the right to reply.”

“Regarding the law on those who fled to Israel, it was referred to the administrative and justice committee,” Berri said, noting that a special session was held to discuss the draft-law on the controversial Orthodox Gathering.

On the gas pipeline draft-law, Berri said that it was referred to the competent parliamentary committees.

The speaker told reporters that the parliament's bureau set next week's session agenda, which includes around 45 draft-law.

He slammed parliamentary blocs that decided to refrain from attending Monday's session, saying: “Lawmakers will be able to vote on all draft-laws, nothing was approved yet.”

Berri's decision to hold a parliamentary session next week had sparked controversy among the political foes over its constitutionality in the absence of a cabinet.

Timeline
  • 29 June 2013, 15:09

    Berri: There's a crucial need to form a new cabinet.

  • 29 June 2013, 15:07

    Berri: Monday's session is ongoing. Mps can vote against any draft-law they don't approve.

  • 29 June 2013, 15:03

    Berri: The constitution has set several cases where the parliament can't carry out its jurisdictions.

  • 29 June 2013, 15:02

    Berri: Only the constitution can prevent the parliament from carrying out its work.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:57

    Berri: The parliament's bureau set the agenda of next week's session.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:57

    Berri: Lawmakers will be able to vote on all draft-laws, nothing was approved yet.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:56

    Berri: After we decided to extend the parliament's mandate we should work hard on gaining the people's trust.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:55

    Berri: The parliament is owned by the Lebanese people and not exclusive for the Shiites.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:54

    Berri: The resigned cabinet works with limited jurisdictions and not the parliament.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:53

    Berri: We are keen to preserve the country and the constitution.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:53

    Berri: The legislative committee in 2005 said that the parliament was in a constant state of session in an extraordinary manner with full jurisdictions. While in 2013 it told Miqati that it has limited jurisdictions and can hold urgent sessions only.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:42

    Berri: President Michel Suleiman informed me that he intends to open an extraordinary round for the parliament but caretaker PM Najib Miqati said there's no need for holding one.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:40

    Berri: The parliament entered an extraordinary round with complete jurisdictions after the cabinet resigned.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:38

    Berri: They should accuse someone else of paralyzing the state.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:38

    Berri: We are seeking to help the state institutions to rise again.

  • 29 June 2013, 14:37

    Speaker Nabih Berri in a Press Conference from Ain el-Tineh: We regret reports saying that holding the parliamentary session is related to the situation between Sunnis and Shiites.

Comments 15
Thumb liberty 29 June 2013, 14:56

17 minutes ago Berri: They should accuse someone else of paralyzing the state.

Berri.... Berri.... who closed the parliament for 18 months?

Thumb benzona 29 June 2013, 14:57

Oh man... You're faster than me, I was going to write the same thing!

Yes....berry is a not so fine manipulator.

Thumb mckinl 29 June 2013, 15:10

Well it looks as if Berri is telling Mikati that they do not need his presence at all ... Berri will open Parliament ...

Thumb LebDinosaur 29 June 2013, 16:23

"After we decided to extend the parliament's mandate we should work hard on gaining the people's trust."

In your dreams. Never. Berri can't be trusted. Such a liar & manipulator. Disgusting.

Thumb LebDinosaur 29 June 2013, 16:25

You must be joking. He's such a liar & manipulator. He operates like a dictator twisting everything to justify anything. He does have a lot of imagination for coming up with his conclusions.

Thumb geha 29 June 2013, 16:42

Nabih berry is trying to take over the role of the cabinet. this is seen by sunnis as additional marginalization.
should that happen, we will have no country anymore.

Thumb mckinl 29 June 2013, 17:07

Future is marginalizing itself from most Sunnis by siding with the Salafist dogs that terrorize Sidon, Tripoli and Arsal with wanton violence.

Future's latest crime being the use of lies and fabrications to undermine the Army, the last bastion of Lebanese sovereignty. With their agents like Geha they sow hatred and violence.

Thumb geha 29 June 2013, 17:32

you are so wrong:
sunnis are hardly responding to mustaqbal anymore, they are getting radicalized.
the meetings yesterday with the president, the PM and the army chief was to advise them the status of things and that they cannot refrain the people anymore, unless the army cleans itself from the rogue elements.
by rogue elements: the son in law of aoun and some hizbo elements within the army.
plus the army should force hizbushaitan to free all those abducted during these events.
failure to do so will definitely ignite the civil war.

Thumb geha 29 June 2013, 17:33

furthermore, it is now established that hizbushaitan was firing at both the army and asir men.
they are the ones behind most of the casualties within the army.
all the proofs were delivered yesterday to the army chief.

Thumb mckinl 29 June 2013, 17:37

@ Geha

A very small minority of Sunnis are getting radicalised ... the rest are fed up with the violence that is costing them friends, family, businesses and jobs ...

You have been posting vile accusations about the Army that are made up out of thin air. You can't stand the fact that law and order may have a chance so that Lebanon can live in Peace ...

Thumb geha 29 June 2013, 17:46

these are not vile accusations: the proofs have been handed in detail to kahwaji yesterday.
do not be surprised to hear about some officers being jailed soon or executed.
as for the sunnis: they are not sheep for hizbushaitan to keep oppressing them. you will soon be surprised by what is coming.
I do not say I like it, because it is going to be extremely ugly.
but at this stage, hizbushaitan has made their biggest mistake ever.

Missing formerlebaniz 29 June 2013, 20:45

“The parliament is owned by the Lebanese people and not exclusive for the Shiites,” the speaker stated.

Wow thanks for letting us know! Last I heard the Shia have Hizbulla and the army would suck if they also control the parliament! Oh wait ... They do.... You close and open parliament when you see fit... Wilayat al Faqih here we come!

Missing helicopter 29 June 2013, 22:25

Big on form, poor in content.

Missing helicopter 29 June 2013, 22:32

“The parliament is owned by the Lebanese people and not exclusive for the Shiites,” the speaker stated............. So is all your wealth. So please go ahead and hand both over to its rightful owners (the people).

He called on lawmakers to work on “gaining the people's trust after the parliament's mandate was extended.”............. How about you start the process and show the rest of the MPs how it is done, since you need it the most. Has it not been for the Hezb and your armed thugs, you would have been in jail or self imposed exile..

Missing helicopter 30 June 2013, 04:23

When the only thing you got to stand on is to connect M14 to Cannibal Extremists (Hezb clones) then you provided ample proof that you do not have much between your ears. But your Avatar is sure pretty.