Aoun: There's Nothing Called Vacuum, Elections are the Alternative to Extension

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Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun reiterated Tuesday his rejection of the proposed extension of parliament's term, as he noted that Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea's initiative on the parliamentary and presidential polls is not “realistic.”

“It is well-known that we reject extension. However, there are misleading interpretations and the issue is being approached in a wrong manner, as there is nothing called vacuum in the Lebanese state,” said Aoun after the weekly meeting of his Change and Reform parliamentary bloc in Rabieh.

“The alternative to extension is elections and if the polls do not take place on Nov. 20, the parliament will be dissolved but the government stays and would not be considered resigned, according to Article 69 of the Lebanese Constitution,” he pointed out.

Aoun also said that Article 74 of the Constitution “stipulates that should the presidential seat become vacant for one reason or another and the parliament is dissolved, the government should call immediate elections and the polls must take place.”

He underlined that no one should “claim that there will be vacuum if the extension does not happen.”

“They are speaking of the National Pact, the Constitution and the National Reconciliation Accord. The electoral law should respect equal Christian-Muslim power-sharing and the Constitution stipulates respect for coexistence, which can only be secured through justice among the Lebanese,” Aoun stressed.

He lamented that equal power-sharing “is not being respected in the parliament.”

“There is no effectiveness in this legislature because there is no partnership and they are refusing to correct the mistakes,” added Aoun.

“We cannot extend the term of a parliament that lost its credibility in regard to the drafting of a new electoral law,” Aoun underscored.

He noted that “violating the Constitution” is the biggest blow to equal-power sharing, “not the boycott of some MPs.”

The Orthodox Gathering law, under which each sect would elect its own MPs, “is the only law that can ensure fairness among the sects and it is not true that the elections will lead to the same divisions, because a new law will be adopted,” Aoun added.

Stressing that the parliamentary polls must be held, the FPM leader pointed out that the Lebanese “have drawn lessons and they will change some things, even if the electoral law remained the same.”

“How can we trust a majority that does not honor its promises and does not respect proper Christian representation? How can balance be ensured in the authorities? The same standards must apply to the president, parliament speaker and prime minister or else the process would be aimed at imposing hegemony over others,” Aoun added.

“We are counting on the Constitution and on the people, who are the real authority, and this is what we tried to do in the presidential vote,” he said, referring to his recent controversial proposal on the direct election of a president by the people.

Aoun warned that “after extending the parliament's term, the majority wants to control and manipulate everything and they want to elect a president without resorting to the people.”

“This is what makes us reject extension,” he said.

Aoun added that nothing can guarantee that a president will be elected during the proposed extension period.

“Is there a guarantee that we won't fall in the same dilemma? This majority has not respected the electoral law or the presidential elections,” he stated.

He noted that Lebanon “cannot bear for another 31 months a government that has failed to resolve the refugee crisis, to appoint a new army command or to approve funds.”

“The country's interests are being delayed and some ministers are exceeding their jurisdiction and violating norms, that's why we're against extension,” the FPM leader said.

Asked whether his bloc will attend Wednesday's parliamentary session during which extension is expected to be adopted, Aoun said: “We will announce our decision tomorrow.”

“I do not reject Geagea's initiative but I will respond to him when he turns it into something realistic,” Aoun added, in response to another question.

Earlier on Tuesday, Geagea renewed his opposition to the extension of parliament's term, while accusing the government and Change and Reform bloc of adopting double standards in this issue.

He said during a press conference: “We can avoid the extension by heading to parliament and electing a president on Wednesday instead of voting for the renewal of its term.”

He accused the bloc of seeking to create vacuum in Lebanon in order to alter the Lebanese political system.

Last year, the parliament extended its term until November 2014 after the MPs failed to agree on a new law and claimed the security situation did not guarantee violence-free elections. A similar extension is set to take place on Wednesday to avoid a further vacuum.

The Baabda Palace has been vacant since the expiry of President Michel Suleiman's term in May. The rival MPs have failed to elect a new head of state over their differences on a compromise candidate.

The majority of the March 8 camp's lawmakers have boycotted the sessions, insisting that there should be consensus on a candidate first.

But their boycott has also been seen as a sign of their rejection of Geagea's candidacy, which was officially endorsed by the March 14 forces before the coalition suggested agreeing on a compromise nominee.

Y.R.

Timeline
  • 04 November 2014, 17:22

    Aoun: I do not reject Geagea's initiative but I will respond to him when he turns it into something tangible.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:21

    Aoun on Geagea's initiative: When we extended the parliament's term (in 2013), the country had a president, so why didn't we hold the parliamentary elections?

  • 04 November 2014, 17:20

    Aoun: I'm not the one who should be asked about changing the political system as I'm with holding the elections and the Constitution is clear. The government waited until we reach vacuum or extension. Why did we leaving things to the last moment?

  • 04 November 2014, 17:20

    Aoun on whether the bloc will attend tomorrow's session: We will announce our decision tomorrow.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:19

    Aoun: Lebanon cannot bear for another 31 months a government that has failed to resolve the refugee crisis, to appoint a new army command and to approve funds. The country's interests are being delayed and some ministers are exceeding their jurisdiction and violating norms, that's why we're against extension.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:17

    Aoun: Paralyzing legislation is the real vacuum and this issue is very dangerous.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:16

    Aoun: Who can guarantee that a president will be elected during this extension period? Is there a guarantee that we won't fall in the same dilemma? This majority has not respected the electoral law or the presidential elections.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:16

    Aoun: After extending the parliament's term, the majority wants to control and manipulate everything and they want to elect a president without resorting to the people. This is what makes us reject extension.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:14

    Aoun: We are counting on the Constitution and on the people, who are the real authority, and this is what we tried to do in the presidential vote.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:13

    Aoun: The proposed extension is for two years and seven months and we would be extending our own mandate for a total of 4 years and disregarding all the people. Sixty-six percent want extension and the real authority is in their hands, not in ours. We either represent the people or we don't.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:12

    Aoun: How can we trust a majority that does not honor its promises and does not respect proper Christian representation? How can balance be ensured in the authorities? The same standards must apply to the president, parliament speaker and prime minister or else the process would be aimed at imposing hegemony over others.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:11

    Aoun: The Lebanese have drawn lessons and they will change some things, even if the electoral law remained the same.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:10

    Aoun: The Orthodox Gathering law is the only law that can ensure fairness among the sects and it is not true that the elections will lead to the same divisions, because a new law will be adopted.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:09

    Aoun: Violating the Constitution is the biggest blow to equal-power sharing, not the boycott of some MPs.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:09

    Aoun: We cannot extend the term of a parliament that lost its credibility in regard to the drafting of a new electoral law.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:08

    Aoun: The government was formed in 2005 without us and in 2009 (the elections were held after) all the countries of the world convened in Doha, so where was equal power-sharing back then?

  • 04 November 2014, 17:07

    Aoun: Equal power-sharing is not being respected in the parliament and there is no effectiveness in this legislature because there is no partnership and they are refusing to correct the mistakes.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:07

    Aoun: They are speaking of the National Pact, the Constitution and the National Reconciliation Accord. The electoral law should respect equal Christian-Muslim power-sharing and the Constitution stipulates respect for coexistence, which can only be secured through justice among the Lebanese.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:05

    Aoun: No one should claim that there will be vacuum if the extension does not happen.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:04

    Aoun: Article 74 stipulates that should the presidential seat become vacant for one reason or another and the parliament is dissolved, the government should call immediate elections and the polls must take place.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:04

    Aoun: The alternative to extension is elections and if the polls do not take place on Nov. 20, the parliament will be dissolved but the government stays and would not be considered resigned, according to Article 69 of the Lebanese Constitution.

  • 04 November 2014, 17:03

    FPM leader MP Michel Aoun after weekly meeting of Change and Reform bloc: It is well-known that we reject extension. However, there are misleading interpretations and the issue is being approached in a wrong manner, as there is nothing called vacuum in the Lebanese state.

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Comments 27
Missing humble 04 November 2014, 17:28

Any Christian following a traitor, is a traitor.

Missing humble 04 November 2014, 17:28

Any Christian following a traitor, is a traitor.

Missing humble 04 November 2014, 17:29

Absolutely true.

Thumb EagleDawn 04 November 2014, 17:31

According to Aoun he rejected and rejects the Taef constitution because it took away from the President's executive powers and gave them to the government instead. Now he is using an article from the same accord to justify his obstruction of the elections by saying the government can act as a President and call upon elections. LOL

Thumb kesrweneh 04 November 2014, 17:52

is this in any way related to this article?

Thumb geha 04 November 2014, 17:58

if ever he is true to his words: let him and his MPS resign!

Thumb Mystic 04 November 2014, 18:28

That would be the followers of Geagea.

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 04 November 2014, 18:30

equality between all sects is the only justice
god bless democracy

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 18:55

Aoun on Geagea's initiative: When we extended the parliament's term (in 2013), the country had a president, so why didn't we hold the parliamentary elections?

General you continue to deliver knockout punches.

God bless the general of generals!

FPM the only true Lebanese party!

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 19:21

If it was true, but unfortunately for you its your lies that allows you to dream of a punch let alone a knockout.

return with some facts or keep punches in your dreams

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 18:58

Remove a convicted murderer from the list of possible candidates & see if anyone boycotts Pres elections...better still allow the people to vote..or is that not an option for you democratic lovers?

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 18:59

SHN is not a Christian nor does he care if Christians elect a Pres, just as Hariri, Jumblat don;t care....get it neutral m11 aks nikjames aka tex.

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 19:28

We know Christians don't vote for Pres by themselves...But the idiot who simply cannot understand what people post is you.

I clearly said SHN, Hariri, Jumblat etc couldnt care less is no Pres is elected....learn to understand what you debating before you continue making a real tool of yourself daily

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 19:06

lol......just lol.......lol

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 19:07

once again your right..Aoun got less than any M14 Christian.

You always tell it as it is....facts is your middle name.

lmfao

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 19:09

I give you facts, yet comeback with your own version of events based on logic? oh we see.....LMFAO

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 19:16

Ok Geagea lover , oops I meant neutral m11, tex, james, peace.

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 19:22

that's right james the people don;t matter..they are disregarded & thats how you guys like it.

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 19:23

If someone didn't sabotage the agreed upon law at the last minute all was well...can you guess who that person is james?

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 19:25

He served Lebanon by boycotting a convicted murderer being allowed to run for Pres...but you seem to like the idea of a convicted murderer running for Pres

Thumb Mystic 04 November 2014, 19:27

Well M11er, if M14 continues with that attitude, then there will be extension for quite some time.

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 19:30

Thats a no brain er , I thought someone with your extended guessing capabilities would of shot that down without blinking...

oh well lol

Thumb the_roar 04 November 2014, 19:31

Go to Parliament to do what? allow convicted murderers & thieves to run the country? no thanks

Thumb galaxy 04 November 2014, 21:21

هكذا يضربون حيدر في الضاحية : احترمونا لنحترمكم (بالصور
http://www.annahar.com/article/186541-هكذا-يضربون-حيدر-في-الضاحية--احترمونا-لنحترمكم-بالصور

Missing helicopter 05 November 2014, 07:37

“It is well-known that we reject extension.........
Liar, he is attending the session to facilitate the Parliament extension.
He boycotted Parliament sessions to elect President because he is paid by Iran to play the game with HA.
He has been a part of every Government, yet he criticizes every Government.

Thumb -phoenix1 05 November 2014, 14:08

Thanks heavens, Tuesday is over, another 7 blissful days without the old man's ranting. Now give him his paycheck if you please.

Thumb ex-fpm 05 November 2014, 14:19

Aoun: The alternative to extension is elections and if the polls do not take place on Nov. 20, the parliament will be dissolved but the government stays and would not be considered resigned, according to Article 69 of the Lebanese Constitution.
That is absolute heresy. The government is the executive branch and is accountable to the legislative branch for checks and balances. That is the cornerstone of democracy. The parliament gives the government a vote of confidence as well as a vote of no confidence once it deviates from the norm. The government is automatically resigned when parliamentary elections are called for and it is rendered as caretaker ONLY.