Al-Rahi: MPs Must Stop Violating Constitution and Elect President

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Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi criticized on Sunday the ongoing failure to elect a president, blaming lawmakers for the delay.

He demanded MPs during his Sunday sermon “to halt the violation of the constitution and elect a president.”

He warned that their actions are threatening to fragment Lebanon and “jeopardize its fate.”

“The election of a president will restore the legislative role of parliament and facilitate the functioning of the government,” added al-Rahi.

“Parliament or cabinet cannot substitute the role of the president and practice all of his privileges,” he stressed.

“The president alone can maintain the dignity and unity of the state,” he declared.

“Depriving Lebanon of a president for three months is a blow to the heart of the nation,” lamented the patriarch.

Lebanon has been without a president since May when the term of President Michel Suleiman ended.

Numerous presidential elections sessions have since been held, but an ongoing dispute between the March 8 and 14 camps over a consensual president has thwarted the elections.

Addressing regional developments, al-Rahi renewed his call on concerned international powers to “halt providing arms to and funding terrorist groups.”

He demanded that the Arab League, United Nations and its Security Council, and the International Criminal Court combat terrorist organizations and protect religious minorities.

He urged that the Christians of the Iraqi city of Mosul and other regions be allowed to return to their homes.

The patriarch also confirmed that he will travel to Iraq in the upcoming two days in a show of solidarity with minorities.

Thousands of people from various minorities in Iraq have been forced to flee prosecution at the hands of the Islamic State.

Comments 5
Default-user-icon kazan (Guest) 17 August 2014, 16:27

Why don't you preach for Equality among the Lebanese ? whether Protestant ,Druz,or Muslims as long as they have the Lebanese nationality they should have the same right , subsequently entitled to be candidate for the presidency!

Default-user-icon kazan (Guest) 17 August 2014, 16:57

This constitution has to be violated:Since a century the political tension of Lebanon did not change , today's ( religious ) problems were also 100 years ago.In retrospect, newspapers of decades ago were talking and analysing same topics as today , Ironically, by same family names but different first name. A change will occur when a substantial majority of the population will realise that all Lebanese should have equal rights , and that jobs allocation based on religious background is discrimination .Being discriminated will lead to less loyalty and vulnerability to manipulation by hostile foreign interests

Thumb nickjames 17 August 2014, 18:27

Even though what he said is right, he shouldn't be saying it as a clergyman. He should step down as Patriarch and run as an MP. There needs to be a separation between religion and state.

Default-user-icon Amir (Guest) 18 August 2014, 02:12

For the sake of lebanon....
Stop begging them......
Fire them.....dismiss them......fatwa is required

Thumb nickjames 18 August 2014, 05:11

Yeah Roar that's why all the Middle Eastern countries are having wars while all the Western countries live in peace.