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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Hezbollah, Allies Scuttle Leb Presidential Vote
2007-09-25
Lebanese opposition group Hezbollah and its allies say they will boycott a parliamentary session called for Tuesday to elect a new president.
Pro-Syrian opposition members say they will stay away from parliament if there is no consensus with the anti-Syrian ruling majority on a presidential candidate.
Pro-Syrian opposition members say they will stay away from parliament if there is no consensus with the anti-Syrian ruling majority on a presidential candidate.

Lebanese parliament speaker and opposition leader Nabih Berri called the session to pick a successor to his Syrian-backed ally, President Emile Lahoud, whose term ends November 24. An opposition boycott of parliament would prevent it from mustering a two-thirds quorum required for a vote. Lebanon's president is chosen by parliament, rather than the public. Berri said Monday he is optimistic a deal can be reached with the Western-backed government on a new president by November.
Posted by:Fred

#3  It's always easier to be the party out of office.
The Republicans have found that out, and so has Pelosi and Reid. Heabollah, knows this.
Posted by: plainslow   2007-09-25 11:09  

#2  bobby yes you are. also, seems too me that it would be better for lebanon if pro syrian and hezbully would stay away from the elections
Posted by: sinse   2007-09-25 10:53  

#1  They must figger they're gonna lose, so this means they can squeal that the election was unfair because they did not participate.

Good grief! Am I beginning to understand the middle eastern mentality?
Posted by: Bobby   2007-09-25 08:34  

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