Speaker Nabih Berri suggested on Tuesday holding the elections of parliament and senate members simultaneously after the Progressive Socialist Party renewed its call for the creation of a senate and the implementation of administrative decentralization.
In remarks to As Safir daily, Berri said: “I suggest holding the parliamentary and senate elections simultaneously although the Taef accord calls for electing the members of the senate after the election of the first non-sectarian parliament.”
He said he would “deal with it seriously” if all factions agree to such a proposal, although parliament would lose some of its authorities.
However, Berri told As Safir he “didn't have reservations in that regard because I don't own the legislature.”
He expressed approval to electing the senate based on the Orthodox Gathering proposal which envisages a single district and allows each sect to vote for its own MPs under a system of proportional representation.
But said the parliament should be elected based on proportionality and a single district with a division of power between Muslims and Christians but not sects.
MP Akram Shehayyeb, who is representing the centrist PSP in the meetings of a parliamentary subcommittee tasked with finding common ground on an electoral draft-law, reiterated on Monday his party's demand for the formation of a senate.
The members of the subcommittee have admitted to wide differences between them on the draft-law.
But Berri stressed that there was no foreign intervention in the discussions between the rival March 8 majority and March 14 opposition alliance MPs.
All the electoral proposals are made in Lebanon, he said. “That's why the Lebanese have a historic opportunity to prove their capabilities.”
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