March 14 Officials Mulling United Stance on Parliamentary Polls
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةThe March 14 alliance's officials have been holding meetings away from the media spotlight to come up with a united stance on the upcoming parliamentary elections, al-Joumhouria daily reported on Monday.
The newspaper quoted a March 14 source as saying that the majority of the coalition's members have rejected another extension of parliament's four-year mandate.
The legislature's term was extended last year to November 2014 after lawmakers failed to agree on a new electoral draft-law.
Some officials have stressed during the discussions that the priority should focus on holding the presidential elections first, claiming that organizing parliamentary polls amid a vacuum at Baabda Palace would lead to complications.
If the polls were held by November and in the absence of a president, it would create a precedence for Lebanon.
The officials have raised questions as to who would hold the binding consultations with the new MPs to name a prime minister.
The constitution states that the president would hold such consultations to inquire the different parliamentary blocs on the name of the PM.
Lebanon's top Christian post plunged in a vacuum in May when President Michel Suleiman's six-year term expired.
The parliament failed to elect a successor over differences between the March 8 and 14 alliances on a compromise candidate.
proportionality in parliamentary elections is the only way to give the right size and volume of each political party
The only way to address representation is to ABOLISH Sectarianism in politics. Abolish all existing political parties and let new ones emerge based on programs, political ideologies (democrats, liberals, socialists, communists and even fetishists for all i care !).
It's not a matter of representing Sunnis, Shiias or Christians.
It's a matter of representing the poor, the rich, women, the open, the conservative, the farmers, the businessmen, the educated and those who are desperate for education !