The so-called ‘change MPs’, or the lawmakers who emerged from the October 17 uprising, on Tuesday imposed elections – rather than the traditional consensus – in choosing the members of the parliamentary committees.
The election of the members of the finance and justice committees took a lot of time, the National News Agency said, as Speaker Nabih Berri decried the absence of “consensus.”
“Without consensus, we cannot finish even if we take a week, and I hope there will be less of this. Committees are the real kitchen” of parliament, Berri added.
MP Waddah al-Sadek of the “change forces” meanwhile suggested the creation of two new committees – one for abolishing political sectarianism and another for modernizing parliament’s by-laws.
Elections were later held to choose the members of the finance and justice committees as the members of the foreign affairs; information and telecommunications; youth and sport; human rights; and women’s and children’s affairs won uncontested.
Below are the names of the elected members of the Finance & Budget and Administration & Justice Committees:
- Finance & Budget: Ibrahim Kanaan, Raji al-Saad, Ali Hassan Khalil, Ayyoub Hmayyed, Alain Aoun, Jihad al-Samad, Hassan Fadlallah, Michel Mouawad, Salim Aoun, Ghada Ayyoub, Jean Talouzian, Fouad Makhzoumi, Ghazi Zoaiter, Ali Fayyad, Ghassan Hasbani, Ihab Matar and Ibrahim Mneimneh
- Administration & Justice: George Adwan, Ibrahim Kanaan, Qabalan Qabalan, George Okais, Ashraf Baydoun, Ali Hassan Khalil, Marwan Hamadeh, Ghada Ayyoub, Hassan Ezzeddine, Ghazi Zoaiter, Hussein al-Hajj Hassan, George Atallah, Ali Khreis, Imad al-Hout, Osama Saad, Bilal Abdallah and Nadim Gemayel
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