Al-Rahi Travels to Hungary: We Need to Reach Agreement on Electoral Law that Appeases All Sides

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Maronite Patriarch Beshsara al-Rahi traveled to Hungary on Sunday morning on an official visit where he is set to meet a number of senior officials.

Speaking at the airport ahead of his flight, the patriarch stated: “We need to reach a parliamentary electoral law that appeases all sides.”

“We need a law that grants fair representation to all powers,” he added.

“The Bkirki committee brings together Christian factions in order to reach an agreement over the new law,” he continued.

Al-Rahi reiterated his rejection of the 1960 electoral law because it does not offer just representation.

The Bkirki committee brings together a number of opposition and March 8 Christian factions in order for them to devise a new electoral draft law.

The Maronite Bishops Council on Thursday voiced their opposition to the 1960s law and any amendment to it, “because it resulted in representation that violates coexistence.”

An amended version of the law was adopted during the 2009 parliamentary elections.

“It is imperative that the new law guarantee just representation, equality among Muslims and Christians, as stipulated by the Taef accord, and grant expatriates the right to vote,” they added after their monthly meeting.

Al-Rahi will follow up his four-day visit to Hungary with a trip to Rome on October 4 where he will take part in a Synod on the new bible, which is scheduled to end on October 30.

Comments 6
Missing peace 30 September 2012, 15:02

stick to religion and leave politics to politicians....

Thumb lebnanfirst 30 September 2012, 20:10

That also applies especially to mullah Hassan Nasrallah don't you think?

Missing peace 30 September 2012, 20:29

he more than anyone else!

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 30 September 2012, 20:10

the orthodox plan is the best for elections at least all the 64 deputies will be elected by only chrisian voices

Thumb lebnanfirst 30 September 2012, 20:21

@karim_m1
So fixated you are on the past and the Wahabis that you extend your hatred to Lebanese Sunnis without any logical thought or consideration. Move on buddy before you and your FPM/HA/M8 be committed to the dustbin of history.
What one can not understand is how can you hate Wabism so much and yet tolerate and understand Wilayat Al Faqeeh supporters? Stop kidding yourself, neither is good for Lebanon or its Christians. That said, while Wahabism can be held at bay due to the alliances of Saudi Arabia, Wilayat Al Faqeeh is the more clear and present danger backed by considerable arms to ensure enforcement. Don't give me fighting Israel crap as May 7-8 blew that theory out of the water.

Missing peace 30 September 2012, 22:27

improving by the day! keep moving you make us all laugh!