Geagea: Hollande Avoided Meeting Cabinet, a Prelude to its Isolation

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Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea said French President Francois Hollande's meeting with President Michel Suleiman during his visit to Beirut reflected a French stance that Paris rejects to deal with the current cabinet.

In an interview with al-Joumhouria daily on Monday, Geagea stressed that avoiding any meeting with the cabinet members will gradually lead to isolating the government, and only then will the officials become convinced that their cabinet is impossible to remain.

“Avoiding meetings with the cabinet will gradually lead to isolating it. Only then will its members become convinced that it is impossible to endure,” Geagea told the daily.

“Hollande's visit comes in the context of France's concern for Lebanon and the historic friendship between the two countries, mainly after the recent assassination of Internal Securiyt Forces Intelligence Bureau Cchief Brig. Gen. Wisaam al-Hasan,” said Geagea.

Hasan was assassinated in October in a massive car bomb in Ashrafiyeh that left two others dead and more than 100 wounded.

Hollande paid Lebanon a three-hour visit on Sunday where he met with Suleiman, and reiterated France's support to Lebanon's stability highlighting the necessity to preserve its security.

Hollande did not meet any other Lebanese official.

On the other hand, Geagea lauded the Lebanese president's stances, saying “Suleiman has concerns for Lebanon. He realizes well the reality of the national crisis and the reasons behind it. However he can only call on political factions for dialogue to form a national unity government.”

“I hope that Suleiman exerts all efforts to stop the killing machine since all other efforts not only lead nowhere but also were used to cover up the criminal practices,” he said.

The LF leader saw no horizon of hope for dialogue. “Neither dialogue nor a unity cabinet are able to stop the killing machine.

“A unity cabinet only paralyzes the country and disrupts its institutions. It is unable to preserve the country's security or stability. It is unacceptable to turn a blind eye on the real problem.”

Blaming the March 8 coalition and its “regional alliances” for the assassinations, he said “there are efforts to falsify the facts and keep the state divided,” expecting more “killings that could destroy the country.”

Rejecting all forms of succumbing to a de-facto situation, he said “the other party (March 8 alliance) does not want a real state. It wants to keep Lebanon a mail box for regional axes it belongs to.”

He concluded stressing the necessity to form a neutral cabinet and to find a solution for the obstacle hindering the establishment of the Lebanese state.

The opposition March 14 alliance boycotted all parliamentary activities and demand the resignation of PM Najib Miqati's cabinet accusing it of covering the assassinations.

President Suleiman holds consultations with different political powers to discuss the political situation and to hold a national dialogue session following Hasan's assassination. A session is expected to be held on November 12.

Comments 7
Default-user-icon Mkhael (Guest) 05 November 2012, 12:19

This guy has no shame. I mean seriously nobody has more blood on their hands against Christians than this guy...let alone against Muslims. The strangest thing is their are blind Lebanese who actually think they are living in a war and the real Lebanese Forces from the war days is the same as today's Lebanese Forces. Brains the size of a mustard seed.

Thumb Chupachups 05 November 2012, 14:38

Naharnet... Stop deleting my comments ooouftt

Thumb boulmich 05 November 2012, 15:10

Naharnet... Stop deleting my comments ooouftt

Default-user-icon e_canaan@hotmail.com (Guest) 05 November 2012, 15:23

the_roar

which planet do you live on???
whe did Dr. Geagea say that?? He accused syria/Hizbulla from the outset..

And the Christian resitance neverd devided the courntry. The country has always been devided and maybe always will be.. The Christian resistance always defended the government when there was no government.

Thumb geha 05 November 2012, 15:40

fpm are terrified: theey will be kicked out of this cabinet!
I expect the fpm will change course soon as they do not want to go into the elections at this stge like that.
they are waiting the right moment to change course, and I think when the indictment will be issued in the case of samaha/mamlouk, it will be a good reason for them to do so.
they cannot afford to go into the upcoming elections while still supporting the syrian regime and hizbushaitan.
but they do not knw that the Lebanese people can see through these guys,....
:)

Default-user-icon Estoban Mortobanni (Guest) 05 November 2012, 16:31

March 14, my compatriots, apparently Dr. Arreet 7akeh not only reads the future, but he also reads Hollande's mind, and very successfully as history has... well... umm... duh... shown? Is this man unbelievable or what? ma7rous, inshalla. Wrap him in blue, March 14. 3ayn al 7asood toubla bil 3ama, wel sama zar2a!!!

Default-user-icon Democracy (Guest) 05 November 2012, 20:37

Presidents meet presidents. They don't meet cabinets.

Idiotic Geagea as usual.