FPM Bloc Hits Out at Geagea: No One Should Explain Bkirki Charter Differently to Serve Their Interests
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةThe Change and Reform bloc lashed out at Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea on Tuesday, accusing him of contradicting with the clauses of the Bkirki Charter.
"We are the party that values the Bkirki Charter and no one should explain it in different terms to serve their interests,” MP Ibrahim Kanaan stated after the bloc's weekly meeting.
Kanaan was responding to Geagea's press conference earlier in the day, in which the LF leader criticized Free Patriotic Movement chief MP Michel Aoun's support of the Charter.
"How can someone announce that they endorse the Charter while at the same time they are holding onto Hizbullah's weaponry?” Geagea asked. “This contradicts with the Charter's core content.”
Kanaan, however, slammed Geagea's statement and asked: “Who obstructed agreeing on an electoral law that was called for in the charter? Who extended the mandate of the parliament's term? Who prevented the formation of the cabinet for 11 months? Isn't it the party that did not want to collaborate with Hizbullah but later changed its mind? Who is suggesting vacuum in the presidency?”
He continued: “Did we discuss the Orthodox Gathering's electoral draft law in Bkirki or not? Was there consensus over it?”
“But in a moment the draft law was put on hold after it was already placed on the agenda.”
The FPM lawmaker noted at the beginning of his statement that the FPM did not support the Bkirki Charter “before studying it carefully and evaluating whether its main points are in harmony with the party's aspirations or not.”
“The pact that was mentioned in the Bkirki Charter signals religious coexistence and the Lebanese formula is not something accidental or temporary but is a permanent matter,” he said.
“The pact is not a temporary settlement that can be overthrown when there is a conflict of interests and of choices.”
He remarked: “The Charter therefore tackles 23 years of flawed partnership and coexistence.”
Regarding Lebanon's stance towards regional matters, Kanaan pointed out that the Bkirki Charter suggests neutrality in order to preserve pluralism in the country.
“This means that neutrality is a requirement for dealing with internal matters. The charter linked neutrality to Lebanon's strength, to the army, to the security forces and to the country's stance on regional matters such as the Palestinian cause,” he explained.
Kanaan added: "The Charter then says Lebanon must not be a passage or a site for regional conflicts."
“By this, the Charter is criticizing the foundation of the country's presence since 1990,” he stressed.
“We value the national values that the Maronite Patriarchy has proposed, the fears it has expressed, and the priorities it has set. What is left is setting a work plan for implementation.”
“We call for working to achieve these national goals to build a state with a positive neutral approach.”
Kanaan also called for forming a national unity cabinet.
Announced on Wednesday, the Bkriki Charter calls for staging the presidential elections on time and adhering to Lebanese national principles in order to save the country from dangers threatening it.
Southern - the reality is that you as Kanaan have nothing useful to add. He tries to kill the Bkirke principles, which are clear, by muddying the issues hoping that no one will read the document. You resort to personal insults and useless commentary. I urge everyone to go to Bkirke web site and download the document. It is clear about the building of the strong country and the monopoly of arms in the hands of the state.
"We are the party that values the Bkirki Charter and no one should explain it in different terms to serve their interests,” MP Ibrahim Kanaan stated after the bloc's weekly meeting."
this says it all about stupid lebanese politicians....
"we are the party that values, blablabla ...."
"no! we are the real party that values, blablabla...not you!"
"no no and no! we are the ones! you two know nothing! blablabla..."
poor retarded country supported by its sheep voters....
So Berri, Hassouna, Junblatt, Your boss Aoun have no blood on their hands? Is that what youre trying to say?
no aoun never shelled achrafieh killing civilians... no hezbi never fought during the civil war.... all is geagea's fault... that is the brainwashing they received....
"he's a criminal, while aoun is not"
Ok lets assume that Aouns hands are clean (ahahahahahaha!!!) Killing is not the only criminal offence, stealing state funds is also a huge crime, Deserting your post as a soldier in the face of battle?(well im sure your boss Bashar can tell you what they do to soldiers like that). Your maalem left his soldiers behind with no clear orders while he ran to the French Embassy in his pyjamas leaving his family behind!!!!!!! In any army in the world he would've been court marshalled and well you can imagine the rest...
" a traitor siding with the syrians who were in ashrafieh, against aoun "
and i believe that the sisters obliged by the LF to place canons in their school were also syrian collaborators... poor FT, your posts always get more idiotic by the day....
deny all you what that aoun didn't kill innocent civilians during his revenge war....you are pathetic ....
no cedars2, peace and terrorist... Geagea bombed feyadeye, hazmiyi, furn chebek, sin el fiel etc just as Aoun's army bombed LF areas. It was a Christian war. Geagea sided with the syrian army to attack baabda on the final Syrian advance on october 13th 1990. this is fact. Aoun was exiled in france and for 4 years geagea was free until the kaslic church bombing when he was arrested and subsequently jailed for 11 years. he was jailed after he visited damascus to pay his respects to afez el assad following the death of his son bassil in a car accident. it took 4 years before his anti syrian occupation stance was strong enough to have him jailed.
Aoun was stupid enough to fight geagea in the late 80s after taking on the whole of lebanon and the world. he was an idiot and many died for his naive positions.
Enough of the political spin, the people have had enough! the army backed by bkirki and the other religious houses should end this circus with a military coup.
Those in the mansion refused to surrender and a long gun battle ensued in which Samir Geagea was seriously injured and fell unconscious on the road leading to the compound.
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehden_massacre
And if you listen instead of assume.. i never claimed Geagea was innocent... and he has as much blood on his hands as Amal, Ha, and PSP and the AM (Aoun's Militia).. among others.. but you are living in a fantasy land that you want to blame 15 years of Civil war on one person and absolve others and even raise them up high..
Let us not forget that Aoun came back to Lebanon from exile.. (which if he did not go into would have landed him in the cell next to Geagea)
so get off your high horse and think that other people dont have a clue when you are blind to what is right in front of you... Aoun was illegitimate whether you like it or not... GHAS BIN 3AN 60 ra2beh mitil ra2ibtak.
Just as our dissociation policy (related by bkirki as positive neutrality): it means send hezbos fight in syria and be positive about it :)...
A bright time for logic, and especialy for being honest...
Chupachups all of u guys, chupachups...
hizbushaitan are up for a major surprise:
the more we get close to serious business, aoun is gradually disassociating from them as the latest studies show the fpm to be losing most of their seats, especially in keserwan.
the fpm needs to regain some votes fast, otherwise they are toast, and what is making them lose these votes is their alignment to hizbushaitan.