Jumblat Urges Agreement on Consensual President, Rejects Foreign Intervention

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Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat reiterated calls on Saturday for the election of a consensual head of state, holding onto the candidacy of Aley lawmaker Henri Helou.

“We should elect a consensual president,” Jumblat said in comments to Sky News Arabia, refusing to withdraw the nomination of Helou.

He urged political arch-foes to swiftly elect a new head of state, saying: “We will not wait for a foreign intervention to resolve the presidential deadlock.

Jumblat recently said he was ready to pull the candidacy of Helou if the other candidates decided to do so in an attempt to resolve the country's presidential impasse.

Lebanon's top Christian post was left vacant on May 25 when President Michel Suleiman's six-year term ended amid a failure by the rival March 8 and 14 alliances to find a successor over their dispute on a compromise candidate.

Jumblat has backed the candidacy of Aley MP Helou, saying Lebanon needs a centrist president.

Other candidates include Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea, who has received the backing of the March 14 camp, and his rival Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun.

But Aoun has not officially nominated himself, claiming there should be consensus on him first. His Change and Reform bloc and other MPs from the March 8 alliance have been boycotting parliamentary sessions aimed at electing a president, causing a lack of quorum.

Concerning the rising threats by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, Jumblat said that “the Islamic State aims at destroying the whole region and not only Lebanon.”

“The region and Lebanon are facing an existential threat.”

Clashes broke out on August 2 between the army and Islamist gunmen in the northeastern border town of Arsal in light of the arrest of a top al-Nusra Front member.

Several soldiers were wounded and killed in the fighting that ended in a ceasefire on August 7.

The gunmen withdrew from the town, but abducted with them a number of soldiers and security forces members.

H.K.

D.A.

Comments 4
Default-user-icon Cobra (Guest) 16 August 2014, 12:25

Ok Jumblat, we agree only if we can agree on a consensual PM and Head of Chamber leader as well -
What applies on Christian applies on others - got it ?

Default-user-icon Amir (Guest) 16 August 2014, 15:08

Completely crazy
These irresponsible politicians are dragging the country to the unknown.
If they do not want a president , other minorities or majorities would love to have one.
Why should other Lebanese , non Maronite, suffer, be embarrassed and live in a country with no head.
Too much to digest.
Run for election, get elected even with one vote majority and the body will have a head.

Missing greatpierro 16 August 2014, 16:16

Aounist say that the president of Lebanon should be the most popular among Lebanese Christians which is an aberration. The president of Lebanon should be the most popular among all Lebanese. Indeed, the presidency is reserved to a maronite Lebanese, but the president is the president of all Lebanese.

Missing greatpierro 16 August 2014, 17:56

It seems that you cannot understand what I am writing. There is no reason whatsoever that President should be the most popular among the Christian neither first nor second. He should be the most popular among all Lebanese first. The job is reserved for a Maronite, but the president is for all lebanese.

This is exactly why our political life is screwed in Lebanon, as some of the Christians still do not accept the idea of living in good intelligence with the other communities. Pierre Gemayel and Chamoun fought President Chehab just because he wanted to share with the other communities the political responsibilities. The result was the civil war. The christians who fought the civil war, came to understanding that all communities should live side by side hence M14.