Al-Rahi says Aoun's term mustn't be extended, calls for revising Taef Accord

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Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi has stressed that President Michel Aoun’s term should not be extended, as he called for “reevaluating” the Taef Accord.

“The constitution stipulates that the President cannot renew his term and this is what I advocate. We must elect a new president two months prior to the end of President Michel Aoun’s tenure,” al-Rahi said in an interview on LBCI television.

“We want a president who can unify the Lebanese and who can carry the constitution and implement it without fear,” the patriarch urged.

Asked to evaluate Aoun’s term, al-Rahi said: “I don’t want to evaluate President Aoun’s tenure, let him do the evaluation.”

As to whom he would consider a “strong president,” the patriarch answered: “An impartial president is a strong president. If we find such a person I will say that this is the strong president.”

Al-Rahi also strongly warned against postponing the parliamentary elections and said that he “will not tolerate that parliament extend its own mandate.”

“In the presence of new faces we can achieve change. The era of blocking roads has ended. Elect those whose loyalty is for Lebanon, not for foreign forces; elect those who are not running after money,” the patriarch urged.

Separately, al-Rahi said that the 1989 Taef Accord, or the country’s post-civil war constitution, must be “reevaluated.”

The Accord has “a major flaw, which is that no authority can settle things and take a decision. Any strong party, whether through arms or politics, is doing this now,” the patriarch added.

Asked about Bkirki’s dialogue with Hizbullah, al-Rahi said: “We have a dialogue with Hizbullah. If the Vatican tells us to engage in dialogue with Hizbullah, I would say: Engage in dialogue over what? Over politics? Over arms? Over Iran? If it says yes, I will be ready.”

Lamenting that Lebanon’s judiciary is “politicized and sectarianized” and rife with “a lot of fabricated cases,” the patriarch asked about the judiciary’s efforts regarding “the port bombing crime” and the “judicial appointments.”

“We want a separation of powers, seeing as who would have confidence in Lebanon if the country is not protected by the judiciary,” al-Rahi added.

As for the controversy over Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh and the judicial measures against him in Lebanon, the patriarch said: “I had previously said that there should be a probe into the central bank governor and all ministries and funds, but the prosecution of a single person exclusively is rejected and this is not justice.”

SourceNaharnet
Comments 2
Missing rabiosa 04 April 2022, 17:00

sectarianism will not end until all religious figures stay out of politics and all warlords are replaced and political parties are formed and run based on an ideology of conservatism, liberalism/socialism, etc... otherwise we will forever be in this quagmire we're in.

The people of Lebanon and especially the youth or younger generation, need to break this fear of going to regions of the country that is not populated with their own sect and explore. Make it a day trip or whatever. It's your country after all. You are free to go where ever you want.

I bring this up as a while ago a friend of mine from the south had friends he knew in the US who were from Batroun area. They invited us for the weekend and we went. Had a great time. While there the aunt of the friend asked if she can go to south a she's never been or seen it. I was like why not. What are you afraid of. It's your country you can go anywhere. That's the mentality that needs to change.

Thumb chrisrushlau 04 April 2022, 18:27

One of these days, Naharnet will find the courage to discuss the Taef Accord.