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Leb parliament wrangling over election details | |
2005-05-07 | |
![]() Pro-Syrian Parliamentary Speaker Nabih Berri issued a terse statement late Thursday saying Parliament would meet this morning after President Emile Lahoud signed a decree to hold elections later this month. In a series of meeting with opposition leaders, including Christian MPs and Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, the speaker said he was opposed to any attempts to throw out the 2000 electoral law. "Over my dead body," he was quoted as saying by the Beirut press Saturday.
"Berri's compromise is to allow elections on a qada basis across Lebanon, except in the south," where he can count on the majority vote of his Shiite constituents, Jumblatt told reporters. Opposition Christian MPs of the Qornet Shahwan movement issued a statement calling on the Lebanese people "to be vigilant and work together, through the elections ... to build a modern country". The movement met with Maronite Church leader, Cardinal Nasrallah Sfeir, to discuss today's parliamentary session, reiterated anew their rejection of the 2000 electoral law. Sfeir later told reporters the polls must provide for a better representation of Christians. | |
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