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Lebanon president urges leaders to name successor

May 24 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
Al Arabiya News

Lebanon's President Michel Sleiman urged squabbling politicians on Saturday to choose a successor to his post before the end of his term as politicians from the Western-backed March 14 alliance flocked to parliament in a show of force against presidential void.

During a farewell speech marking the end of his six year term, Sleiman also said that dialogue was the only way to overcome deep divisions in the country, which is struggling to cope with political and security spillover from Syria's civil war.

Amal MP: Cabinet must be allowed to assume power

May 23 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
The Daily Star Lebanon

The Cabinet must be allowed to handle the country’s affairs in the case of a presidential vacuum, MP Michel Musa, of Speaker Nabih Berri's Development and Liberation bloc, said.

“The Cabinet would handle the country’s affairs in the coming stage, and no one should obstruct the work of the government especially as we have important and urgent files to address,” Musa told the Voice of Lebanon radio station.

The Amal MP said the country was likely to fall into a vacuum but added that efforts should focus on electing a new president as soon as possible.

No quorum, No vote ... No president

May 22 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
The Daily Star Lebanon

Lack of a breakthrough in Lebanon’s presidential election was a foregone conclusion ahead of a parliamentary vote scheduled for Thursday with a majority of March 8 lawmakers pledging to boycott the session again.

The lack of quorum will bring Lebanon ever closer to presidential vacuum as President Michel Sleiman’s term ends Sunday.

Soueid: Hezbollah wants a political vacuum in Lebanon

May 22 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
Aswat Masriya

Although the end of Lebanese President Michel Suleiman’s term on May 25 is looming ever nearer, the country’s fractious political parties have been unable to agree on a successor. As on many other issues, Lebanon’s two main political movements, the rival March 8 and March 14 alliances, have been unable to agree on a single candidate, with each backing a different figure to be Lebanon’s next head of state.

Parliament to study Sleiman’s vote appeal

May 21 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
The Daily Star Lebanon

Parliament will meet Wednesday to discuss President Michel Sleiman’s appeal to lawmakers to elect a new president amid growing fears that MPs will again fail to choose a successor in time and avert the presidential vacuum hanging over Lebanon.

Sleiman, whose six-year mandate expires on May 25, last week sent a letter to Parliament urging lawmakers to elect a new president to avoid the risks that would ensue if a successor is not elected this week.

The letter stresses the importance of holding the presidential election on schedule.

Berri: Election session can be held at any moment

May 21 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
The Daily Star Lebanon

Speaker Nabih Berri Wednesday said he was ready to call for a parliamentary session to elect a new president just as soon as quorum was met.

The speaker’s remarks came during a legislative session to discuss a letter President Michel Sleiman sent to the legislative branch, in which he urged lawmakers to avoid a vacuum in the country’s top Christian post by electing a new president on time.

Maronites warn MPs over failure to elect president

May 21 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
The Daily Star Lebanon

A gathering of Maronite organizations Wednesday warned lawmakers against disrupting the vote and failing to elect a new president on time, saying such moves only jeopardized the top Christian seat.

The remarks came after a number of Maronite organizations held a meeting in Bkirki chaired by Maronite Patriarch Beshara Rai, who briefed the attendees on developments and his discussions with political leaders about the coming presidential election.

Geagea says vacuum must be avoided

May 21 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
The Daily Star Lebanon

Lebanese Forces leader and presidential hopeful Samir Geagea, said Wednesday he discussed with Maronite Patriarch Beshara Rai a means to avoid a presidential vacuum, saying a solution must be found to avert vacancy.

“I briefed Rai on my meetings in Paris and we discussed the presidential election and means to avoid a vacuum,” Geagea told reporters after his meeting in Bkirki, the seat of the Maronite patriarchate.

Aoun's bloc will not attend this week's presidential election session

May 20 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
The Daily Star Lebanon

Lawmakers from Michel Aoun’s Change and Reform parliamentary bloc will not attend Thursday’s Parliament session to elect a president in the absence of an agreement over a conscenus candidate.

“If circumstances remain the same by Thursday, then MPs from our bloc will not show up [at the election session],” said former Minister Salim Jreissati after attending the weekly meeting of Aoun’s bloc at the latters Rabieh residence, north of Beirut.

Lebanon approaches presidential deadline

May 20 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
Al Monitor

On May 15, the fourth parliamentary session was held to elect the president of Lebanon. For the fourth consecutive time, the session was postponed due to the lack of a quorum. A new session was scheduled for May 22, and this could be the last or next-to-last session before the constitutionally specified deadline for electing a president ends at midnight on May 24.

Laham: Syria in Need of Every Vote in Presidential Elections

May 19 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
Al Manar

Speaker of the People's Assembly Mohammad Jihad al-Laham called upon the Syrian people from all political and social stripes to take part in the presidential vote scheduled for June 3.

"Syria is in need of every vote of every honest Syrian in the ballot boxes as well as on the field, at factories, schools, universities and in all domains of life," said Laham during a parliament's session on Sunday.

Saudi envoy: Presidential election is the responsibility of Christians

May 16 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
The Daily Star Lebanon

Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Awad Asiri Friday said the presidential election in Lebanon was the responsibility of the country’s Christians and reiterated that Riyadh backed Lebanese accord.

“This election is the responsibility of the Christians in the first degree, and their large responsibility towards their country,” Asiri said, speaking to reporters following talks with Maronite Patriarch Beshara Rai in Bkirki.

Lebanon: Political parties delay presidential elections

May 08 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
Middle East Confidential

Some Lebanese lawmakers are staying away from parliament on days scheduled to elect a president as the actual President Michel Sleiman’s six-year term in office is set to expire on May 25. The ongoing absenteeism has forced Speaker Nabih Berrito of the parliament to postpone the elections for the third time in a row. The parliament needs two-thirds of its 128 members to reach a quorum. Lebanon exercises a power-sharing formula to promote religious cohesion but there are fears that the stalemate could get out of hands.

Líbano se aproxima a un vacío de poder en la Presidencia tras aplazar las elecciones

May 08 2014
Lebanon
Source: 
Europa Press

El presidente del Parlamento de Líbano, Nabih Berri, ha convocado para el 15 de mayo la siguiente sesión en la que se debatirá sobre la nominación del nuevo presidente del país, tras una nueva jornada sin avances en medio de las disputas entre el Movimiento 14 de Marzo y el Movimiento 8 de Marzo.

   Los parlamentarios de este último bloque han resaltado tras la sesión que las elecciones sólo se celebrarán "si son serias", en una nueva muestra del rechazo frontal al candidato presentado por el Movimiento 14 de Marzo, Samir Geagea, líder de las Fuerzas Libanesas.

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