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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Lebanese Tensions Rise Amid Power Vacuum
2007-11-23
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - President Emile Lahoud said Friday that Lebanon is in a "state of emergency" and ordered the army to take over security powers, hours before he was stepping down without a successor and leaving the divided country in a political vacuum. The government rejected the move, raising tensions.
Lahoud's announcement immediately raised further confusion amid Lebanon's political turmoil, which many fear could explode into violence between supporters of the government and the opposition.

The president cannot declare a state of emergency without approval from the government, but Lahoud's spokesman said the Western-backed government of Prime Minister Fuad Saniora is considered unconstitutional.

"The president of the republic declares that because a state of emergency exists all over the land as of Nov. 24, 2007, the army is instructed to preserve security all over the Lebanese territory and places all the armed forces at its disposal," presidential spokesman Rafik Shalala said.

The statement instructed the army "to submit the measures it takes to the Cabinet once there is one that is constitutional," he said.

Saniora's government, which has been meeting in Beirut as the announcement was made at the presidential palace in suburban Baabda, rejected the announcement.

"It has no value and is unconstitutional and consequently it is considered as if it was not issued," said a government spokesman, who asked not to be identified because an official announcement has not yet been made by the prime minister.

The spokesman said the constitution stipulates that the Cabinet—not the president—has the authority to declare a state or emergency and to give the army the authority to take over security.

"Any decision not issued by the Cabinet has no constitutional value," the spokesman told The Associated Press.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#2  Yep 2x4 that's why I gots pistol locks on the shotguns, kitteh always looks at them when I turn on the Hoover.
Posted by: Thomas Woof   2007-11-23 18:46  

#1  My cats get all freaked out and tense when my power vacuum is on, too.
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-11-23 14:44  

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