Geagea: Election of President Will Weaken Hizbullah in Lebanon

W460

Head of the Lebanese Forces Samir Geagea accused Iran of thwarting the presidential elections in Lebanon through its ally Hizbullah, reported the pan-Arab daily al-Hayat on Wednesday.

He told the daily: “The presence of a president will weaken Hizbullah's role in Lebanon.”

He made his remarks from Saudi Arabia where he met with King Salman and a number of high-ranking Saudi officials, as well as Mustaqbal Movement chief MP Saad Hariri, in recent days.

“Iran wants a new president to serve Hizbullah's interests, not Lebanon's,” Geagea added.

“It is therefore exerting pressure to ensure the election of a president who agree with its views,” he explained to the daily.

“The rise of a Lebanese state is not among Iran's priorities,” he lamented.

“The vacuum in the presidency will continue as long as Iran's allies maintain their obstruction of the electoral process,” he noted.

Lebanon has been without a president since May 2014 when the term of Michel Suleiman ended without the election of a successor.

Disputes between the March 8 and 14 officials over a compromise candidate have thwarted attempts by the parliament to elect a successor.

Hizbullah's Loyalty to the Resistance and MP Michel Aoun's Change and Reform blocs have been boycotting the polls over the dispute.

Asked about the recent meeting between him and long-time rival Free Patriotic Movement chief MP Michel Aoun, Geagea responded: “The efforts that have been exerted to that end over the past six months have been largely successful.”

“They have wiped 30 years of disputes and changed the animosity between us to a rivalry between two political parties,” he remarked.

“We still have a long way to go however because of the long history of differences between us. We will exert all efforts to preserve the success,” he added.

More dialogue sessions between the LF and FPM will be held, especially since they have differing views on a number of affairs, Geagea stated.

The LF and FPM signed on June 2 a landmark declaration of intent, in a move aimed at ending around 30 years of rivalry between the two Christian parties.

The stipulations of the document were announced after a meeting between Geagea and Aoun.

Comments 34
Thumb justin 22 July 2015, 09:15

“The rise of a Lebanese state is not among Iran's priorities,”

Thumb Mystic 22 July 2015, 13:31

That was actually what all March 14 people said when Michel Suleiman was elected President in 2008.

His term expired and the Resistance is still here. Geagea is a funny guy, now using the President seat as a means of power against other parties in Lebanon.
How will we ever elect a President with so many distractions?

Thumb jaafar.ibn.iblees 22 July 2015, 13:47

is that a martyred iranian jihadi terrorist family in your avatar?

Thumb -phoenix1 22 July 2015, 17:09

@insanedjadja, how come that when Blablabla posts, there's always some trolls that post in near synch with him? But yesterday masalan, the trolls had different names, why ka zalmeh?

Thumb EagleDawn 22 July 2015, 18:01

please phoenix, blablablabla is a business executive, a journalist, a financial tycoon and he does not have the time to troll. He just expresses his incredible views on current events and back to the boardroom.

Default-user-icon mowaten (Guest) 22 July 2015, 09:25

Dear Dr. Geagea: May I ask you few questions
1) Do you think people know I have 60 aliases?
2) Do you think people know I am a fake secular?
3) Do you think people know that flamethrower is a troll?

Thumb mouallek 22 July 2015, 14:35

Dont ask Geagea. Everybody knows that you are very stupid!

Default-user-icon Dr.Geagea (Guest) 22 July 2015, 09:28

Dear mowaten: I will make it brief:
1) Yes
2) Yes Yes
3) Yes Yes Yes

Default-user-icon Dr.Geagea (Guest) 22 July 2015, 12:19

If you want to ask me about the_roar, the answer is
Yes Yes Yes Yes

Missing humble 22 July 2015, 09:34

Ebola is Iranian, not Lebanese.

Default-user-icon Je Suis Flamethrower (Guest) 22 July 2015, 13:05

Je suis Flamethrower, Je suis alaouite, Je suis un terroriste

Default-user-icon shah (Guest) 22 July 2015, 13:06

Hey flamethrower...you are one man army...in this site so many person against you and you never backdown you tweet them back...I salute your spirit..

Thumb Mystic 22 July 2015, 13:49

No gabby, I believe you people should continue to follow Nusra & ISIL as you do best.

Thumb -phoenix1 22 July 2015, 13:55

(1). I am doing best as I could, to find fault in Geagea's position, right up till now, I just cannot find a shred of fault. He wants the election of a president, doesn't stand in the way if another candidate is elected, wants the respect of the constitution and its institutions, amongst so many other rightful positions of his. He is also fully correct when he says that the election of a president other than Aoun of course will weaken Hezbollah, and by default all Iranian and Syrian aims over this country, that too is correct otherwise why is Hezbollah, the FPM, Syria and Iran doing all they can to delay and delay and delay something that should have been done over a year plus ago? There are many things that are right now weakening Hezbollah, one of them the growing stature of the Army and the support that it is receiving from friendly nations.

Thumb Mystic 22 July 2015, 14:46

If fellow readers have a hard time understanding why people such as Phoenix supports Saudi Arabia, I will explain it.

People must understand March 14s mentality in order to understand them, March 14 wants their own freedom fighters ISIS & Nusra to "liberate" Lebanon of Hezbollah.

The "Christians" of March 14 hopes they can make some kinda deal with Saudi Arabia and Hariri for partition and protection from takfiri attacks. This is the reason Lebanese Forces and Kataeb backs Saudi Arabia, plus it makes profit ofcourse.

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 22 July 2015, 15:40

mystic- that bubble you live in must be running out of oxygen. your explanation, WOW. Just WOW!

Thumb Mystic 22 July 2015, 16:26

Geagea & Gemayel are taking you people as fools. Christians are dying throughout the region, yet you wonder where my explanation comes from? Put a needle on March 14 bubble, and you will see.

Thumb Mystic 22 July 2015, 16:26

Geagea & Gemayel are taking you people as fools. Christians are dying throughout the region, yet you wonder where my explanation comes from? Put a needle on March 14 bubble, and you will see.

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 22 July 2015, 16:38

you are clearly a young gullible kid. I lived through the civil war. When I tell you the Christians of Lebanon don't need your protection or the takfiris, you can take that to the bank kid!

Thumb marcus 22 July 2015, 16:58

حارة الفيكاني في منطقة رياق البقاعية تشهد إنتشارا مسلحا كثيفاً لعناصر من “حزب الله” بعيد تشييع قتيل الحزب في معارك الزبداني علي هيثم السرغاني الملقّب بـ”كرّار”.

Thumb -phoenix1 22 July 2015, 17:12

Mystic, you're talking as if you did not notice your multiple trolls, ma3leysh, someone has to make it light on your shoulders. Now please don't start with your usual denials again, yellow and orange trolls are flooding this forum, as if it would matter. You guys are sliding down these days, use your thumbs to hold on to some olive branches.

Thumb Mystic 22 July 2015, 17:25

Congratoulations, everyone in Lebanon grew up in that war and we are now the offspring of it.

We do not live in the 80s any longer. Which is why I am referring to the massacre of Christians throughout the region that Geagea does not care one bit about.

Thumb EagleDawn 22 July 2015, 18:02

ya mystic ya iraní, if it were not for Geagea there would be no Christians in Lebanon.

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 22 July 2015, 18:16

if we don't live in the 80's then why are you supporting a militia as apposed to having an army that reports to the state? why a militia that is loyal to another country and acts above the law? selective much? or what applies to others does not apply to you????

Thumb Mystic 22 July 2015, 19:30

If Geagea still was in jail, where he belongs.
Then he wouldn't be able to sell the Christian powers in favor of his own Saudi invested bank accounts.

Thumb -phoenix1 22 July 2015, 15:28

Roro, I was at your mom's yesterday, the party was good mate.

Thumb Mystic 22 July 2015, 15:40

Very mature phoenix, I thought you were average age.
As days goes by, I begin to believe you are a teenage kid.

Thumb -phoenix1 22 July 2015, 13:56

(2). The election of a president that will not bow down to pressures from the Hezb is simply one of the major nails on Hezbollah's coffin and so much the better. The noises currently emanating from the corridors of international and local diplomacy are now speaking of an imminent election, and it definitely is not going to be Aoun the claoun nor Geagea. Some analysts are suggesting a man in his late forties too, for once, the guessing game in Lebanon has become sweet. Let's hope this will be it too!!

Thumb -phoenix1 22 July 2015, 17:10

Tric, repeat after me, kirmel Allah, it's Christian and NOT Cristhian. yalla, repeat again, Christian, Christian, yalla, continue....

Thumb Mystic 22 July 2015, 17:47

You should rather care about the facts he is mentioning instead. But ofcourse not, remain blind with Saudi profit.

Thumb -phoenix1 22 July 2015, 17:14

M14 posters, have you noticed how many thumbs down we're getting? Have you also noticed how the Yellows and Oranges are getting so many Ups? OK, good, when our posts are thumbed down so much, then it means that we're doing things right, and if it drives them M8ers nuts, so much the better.

Missing humble 22 July 2015, 19:45

Well said

Missing humble 22 July 2015, 19:44

Mastica...when will you accuse yourself of being a traitor to Iran???

Missing helicopter 22 July 2015, 20:04

NEVER, traitors work in a clandestine manner, Mystic overtly declares his absolute loyalty to HSN and Khomeini.
The question is why is he still holding Lebanese citizenship. Similarly you can ask the same question of the Syrian Socialists, Takfiris, and few others who drink from the Lebanese well and throw stones in it.