Report: LF, FPM Will not Attend Legislative Session without Electoral Law

Fuente: 
Naharnet
Fecha de publicación: 
04 Nov 2015

The Lebanese Forces and Free Patriotic Movement have reiterated their commitment to addressing the parliamentary electoral law above any other article at the upcoming legislative session, reported An Nahar daily on Wednesday.

Sources from the LF told the daily that the two sides will adhere to their “rejection to attend any session that does not have the electoral law on its agenda.”

FPM MP Ibrahim Kanaan told al-Joumhouria newspaper: “The electoral law should be a top priority, because it will introduce a radical solution to the political crisis we are enduring and which we have been suffering from for 15 years.”

“The presidential vacuum, extension of the term of parliament, and the paralysis at constitutional institutions are evidence of the need to exert all efforts to adopt a new electoral law,” he explained.

Meanwhile, a lawmaker from the March 14 camp expressed his conviction that Speaker Nabih Berri will not call for a session without ensuring that all members of the parliament will attend.

The parliament bureau had convened on Tuesday and it approved 40 articles to include on the agenda of a legislative session, whose date is yet to be scheduled.

Its agenda includes the draft-law on naturalization of Lebanese expatriates and the referral of mobile phone revenues to municipalities.

The LF and FPM had reached an agreement last month on the naturalization draft-law.

Kanaan hoped that the law would be adopted during the legislative session.

“We hope that this national demand would be the demand of all parliamentary blocs,” he added.

Fuente: http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/193571-report-lf-fpm-will-not-attend-...