الأسبوع الثالث للفراغ الرئاسي ينطلق بجلسة انتخاب فقدت نصابها
Read this story in Englishيفتح الأسبوع الثالث للفراغ في الرئاسة الأولى على جلسة انتخابية دعا اليها رئيس مجلس النواب نبيه بري لانتخاب رئيس جديد للجمهورية.
ولقيت مصير سابقاتها بعدم اكتمال النصاب بفعل استمرار مقاطعة "تكتل التغيير والإصلاح" وكتلة "الوفاء المقاومة" وبعض حلفائهما.
وفشل النواب مرة جديدة، في اختيار رئيس للجمهورية وسط مقاطعة واسعة من نواب 8 آذار، الجلسة السادسة للبرلمان ما استدعى رفعها مرة جديدة، وتحديد موعد جديد يوم الأربعاء 18 الجاري.
وظهر الإثنين، رفع رئيس مجلس النواب نبيه بري الجلسة السادسة الى 18 حزيران المقبل، بسبب عدم اكتمال النصاب، وحضور 64 نائباً فقط.
في حين ان النصاب المطلوب هو 86 نائباً اي ثلثي المجلس.
وقبل بدء الجلسة، شهد البرلمان لقاءات جانبية بين بري ورئيس الحكومة تمام سلام وآخر مع رئيس "كتلة المستقبل" النائب فؤاد السنيورة ونائب "القوات اللبنانية "جورج عدوان.
تزامناً، رأى رئيس الجمهورية السابق ميشال سليمان أنه لا يجوز أن يهتمّ الخارج بالاستحقاق الرئاسي، في حين نمضي نحن في وضع شروط مسبقة تليها شروطٌ مضادةٌ لمواصفات الرئيس العتيد.
وأضاف عبر مواقع التواصل الإجتماعي: "لندع الخارج بعيداً عن هذا الاستحقاق، ونشارك في الجلسات النيابية حتى انتخاب الرئيس".
وأشار سليمان الى كما لا يليق بلبنان العريق في الديمقراطية أن يكتفي بالرقص في أعراس الانتخابات الصديقة والشقيقة.
يُذكر ان مرشح "اللقاء الديمقراطي" النائب هنري حلو نال في الدورة الاولى من الانتخابات الرئاسية 16 صوتاً مقابل 48 صوتاً لمرشح 14 آذار، رئيس "حزب القوات اللبنانية" سمير جعجع و52 للورقة البيضاء وصوت لرئيس "حزب الكتائب" امين لجميل في حين تم الغاء 7 أوراق، في جلسة حضرها 124 نائباً.
ودخل لبنان الأسبوع الثالث من الفراغ الرئاسي بعد فشل النواب لخمس مرات على التوالي من انتخاب رئيس للجمهورية ورفض سليمان، الذي سلم ولايته في 24 ايار 2014، من التمديد أو التجديد لها.
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Thank you kingdom of terrorism for depriving Lebanon of a President. If you're so concerned with Lebanon's democracy, why dont you take your camels and implement your own elections and stay out of Lebanese affairs?
Ft have the courage and use your regular username, oh I forget you are aounist who like aoun himself have no understanding of the concept btw hassan and his boy aoun, who promised the patriarch to attend, could've put the kingdom in it's place by attending the voting sessions and voting for a president but that requires courage unknown to both
Free Patriotic Movement:
- what is free about these guys? they are just agents to hizbushaitan, and they execute their will.
- what is Patriotic about these guys? they execute the orders of iran! thus they are foreign agents.
- are they a movement? it is a group of people following aoun and his sons in law! they lost the support of what constituted a movement at the time.
so why would anyone elect aoun as a president? should any elections happen now, this fpm would not have half the MPs they have now.
Change the constitution, the Lebanese people have to choose a president not the Mp's; MP's choice is a compromise between criminals holding 4 million hostages.
That's weird, must be a Aounie syndrom.
Aoun feels like he's still in Baabda... oh he fled like a little girl (with just enough warning from his syrian brothers). Aoun always was and will remain a Syrian agent whatever his masquerade of fighting against syrians during the war. He was brought up like a Syrian puppy by Syrian intelligence services and is barking for Bashar today!
The situation is the same because HA and M8 stripped the presidency from all power and meaning and are still handicapping the country. This means that president or no president, the problem is not with the presidency but elsewhere.
And about your claim of "Paid distorters", look in the mirror.
Sure FT, Suleiman's decency, patriotism and honesty are hard to replace. It would be interesting to see who can truly fill his shoes. I mean no offence to you bro, but your friend Aoun hardly fits the bill, very far from that.
If I had a magic wand, I'd love to see this parliament full, then net them all, put them all in a ship and send to them all, far far away, in an island surrounded by great white sharks. Just because I am a nice guy, I'll put in that island some beautiful blondes, Cuban cigars, good brandy and lots of suntan oil, for their tongues. How about Christmas Islands?
You can take them where you like, but at the end of the day they were elected by us. Let's stop this blame game and start electing decent people to parliament not sons of leaders or mafiosos or sectarian pri...
FT, Christmas Island, Easter Island, any island, just let them go, w don't want them here anymore.
When Parliament, the electors of the President are all bought and paid for by foreign patrons, how can the product of their legislative duties, one being the election of the President, not also be the product of foreign interests.
To expect that these 128 could do a purely Lebanese act is to look for gold in a lead mine. It just ain't there.
To get a President made in Lebanon, the electors must be made in Lebanon as well.