Geagea: No Return to 1960 Law despite Dangerous Aoun-Berri Clash
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةLebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea stressed Tuesday that there will be no return to the 1960 electoral law despite what he described as a “dangerous political clash” between President Michel Aoun and Speaker Nabih Berri.
“No matter how much things aggravate and no matter how much political disputes intensify , including the dangerous (Aoun-Berri) political clash, there will be no return to the 1960 law,” Geagea said in an interview with the al-Markazia news agency.
He reassured that “ninety-five percent” of the latest electoral law proposal – proportional representation in 15 districts – has been finalized and “the remaining 5% will not be an obstacle.”
“We will exert all efforts possible” to secure a final agreement on the proposal, Geagea vowed.
“We are conducting intensive contacts aimed at alleviating or ending the presidential political clash” between Aoun and Berri, the LF leader went on to say.
Aoun and Berri are wrangling over who between them has the jurisdiction to open an extraordinary legislative session.
I have developed great liking and respect for Dactor Geagea over the years but more so lately for stressing Tuesday that there will be no return to the 1960 electoral law despite what he described as a “dangerous political clash” between President Michel Aoun and Speaker Nabih Berri.
I also respect him for having reservations on the policy statement, for insisting on the 3 No-No's rule and last but not least for assuring us the Cedar Revolution is well and alive.