National Struggle Front parliamentary bloc leader MP Walid Jumblat is reportedly seeking to normalize ties with the Democratic Gathering bloc to confront the new electoral law that is based on proportional representation.
Al-Liwaa daily said Saturday that Social Affairs Ministers Wael Abou Faour, who is loyal to Jumblat, made a speech on Friday during an event organized by the lawmakers of the Progressive Socialist Party.
Full StorySpecial Tribunal for Lebanon Persecutor Daniel Bellemare might issue an indictment against parties throwing accusations at the STL, the court’s spokesman Marten Youssef said.
Youssef told al-Mustaqbal daily published Saturday that judicial authorities at the tribunal are hearing the accusations made against the court but this does not affect the work procedure of any of the involved judges.
Full StoryAmal movement minister Ali Hassan Khalil has unveiled that the funding of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon remains a point of contention with Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat.
He confirmed reports that Amal and Hizbullah haven’t been able to reach an understanding with Jumblat on the funding of the court.
Full StoryA Lebanese and two Syrians have admitted to trying to smuggle arms to Syria to support anti-regime protestors in the neighboring country, a judicial source told As Safir daily published Saturday.
The newspaper said that the army intelligence thwarted the plot earlier in the week after it raided a neighborhood of the Beirut district of Tariq al-Jdideh and arrested Lebanese Ibrahim M. and Syrians Assef F. and Bassel Q.
Full StoryPremier Najib Miqati has promised U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon to pay Lebanon’s full share of funds to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, a high-ranking diplomat said.
The diplomat told An Nahar daily published Saturday that Miqati’s pledge came during an unannounced meeting he held with Ban on the sidelines of the Friends of Libya conference in Paris earlier in the month.
Full StoryDuring his meeting with Prime Minister Najib Miqati on Friday, Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi told the premier that he had asked French President Nicolas Sarkozy to convince ex-PM Saad Hariri to return to Beirut and reconcile with Miqati, MTV and LBC television networks reported.
“I am ready for any positive step,” MTV quoted Miqati as telling al-Rahi.
Full StoryTwo Internal Security Forces Information Branch officers were injured at dawn Friday when armed men opened fire on their patrol at the Jlala bridge-Chtaura in the Western Bekaa, the National News Agency reported.
NNA said the two-vehicle patrol came under fire from three gunmen riding a Mercedes that turned out to be stolen. One of the patrol’s vehicles, a Nissan, was riddled with bullets.
Full StoryLebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea will attend a meeting of Maronite political leaders scheduled to be held in Bkirki later this month after the storm sparked by the controversial statements of Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi subsided, high-ranking LF sources said.
“There will be no problem in our participation at the Bkirki meeting on Sept. 23 after the ‘summer cloud’ that al-Rahi’s remarks created have passed,” the sources told An Nahar newspaper published Friday.
Full StoryPresident Michel Suleiman’s support for Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi was seen as a response to local and foreign criticism of the prelate over his controversial statements on Hizbullah’s arms and Syria, An Nahar daily said Friday.
Suleiman visited al-Rahi at his summer residence in Diman on Thursday. He said the patriarch does not need anyone to defend him against the statements that he made during a visit to Paris earlier this month.
Full StorySpeaker Nabih Berri will most probably refer the electricity draft law to parliament for approval on Thursday despite the failure of the joint parliamentary committees to approve the controversial $1.2 billion bill, his sources said.
The sources told As Safir daily that the next meeting of the committees on Monday will be the last no matter what results the MPs reach. Berri could call for a parliamentary session next Thursday to approve the bill, they said.
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