2008-06-27

"Blocking Election Law Tantamount to Declaring War"

"Blocking Election Law Tantamount to Declaring War"

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27/06/2008 In an interview with Naharnet, Free Patriotic Movement official Alain Aoun said the key to solving the government formation issue is allowing the Change and Reform parliamentary bloc to have either the justice or communications portfolios.
Aoun said a breakthrough in efforts by Premier-designate Fouad Saniora to form the cabinet is "expected any time now."

"Discussions at present focus on a proposal that goes along the lines of giving the opposition one sovereign portfolio and other basic portfolios. Opposition factions would agree among themselves on sharing these portfolios," he said.
"There is no problem whether we or Speaker Nabih Berri control the sovereign portfolio," Aoun added.

He also said that the problem with the majority is differences over other basic portfolios, namely the justice and communications ministries.

Aoun noted that a compromise proposal under consideration gives the opposition a sovereign portfolio, while the Change and Reform bloc gets either the communications or justice ministries as well as the seat of deputy premier in addition to a number of "services ministries, including the public works portfolio."

Aoun reported "major progress" in efforts to form the cabinet after Speaker Nabih Berri informed Saniora of the latest opposition proposal.

He accused the majority of having "suspicious" motives to insist on maintaining the justice and communications portfolios.

"No one more than us is keen on safeguarding justice," Aoun said

He rejected charges by the "March 14" camp that the opposition was blocking efforts to form the new cabinet.
"The opposition carried out its commitments by electing President Michel Suleiman, calling off the sit-in … the side that is making steps forward is not the side that is blocking," Aoun said.
He warned that if no cabinet is formed "we would certainly observe an attempt to block the election law."
"Blocking the election law would be tantamount to a declaration of war," he added.

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