2008-07-01

Suleiman Hails Swap Deal as Incentive to Form Cabinet

Suleiman Hails Swap Deal as Incentive to Form Cabinet
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01/07/2008 Lebanon prepares to receive liberated Lebanese citizens within two weeks as the new government of national unity seems unachievable at least at the time being.

While consultations between rival political parties are still ongoing in a bid to reach a breakthrough that would end the cabinet crisis, no progress seems to have been made. Instead, the focus has shifted to the swap deal between Hezbollah and the Zionist entity through a German mediator, a deal that was welcomed by different political parties that hoped it would constitute an entry to real national unity.

In this context, Lebanese President Michel Suleiman hailed the resistance, saying that it has fulfilled a big national achievement that guarantees the return of Lebanese detainees, one of whom has spent decades in Israeli prisons, in a signal to Samir Kintar.

Suleiman stressed this achievement confirms the Lebanese unified national will of defending their land, sovereignty and independence. "It also proves that undermining the Lebanese humane issue, particularly those who fell martyrs while defending the territory and whose families are still waiting for their bodies until this moment, is unacceptable."

Suleiman expressed hope that the detainees' issue should constitute the incentive to accelerate the cabinet formation in order to consider other outstanding issues in the country.

For his part, the head of the Democratic Gathering MP Walid Jumblatt said that the return of Lebanese detainees from Israel is a national occasion that should bring people together. "I hope it will have a similar effect on other issues," he told Lebanese daily As-Safir.

On Monday, the head of the Change and Reform parliamentary bloc MP Michel Aoun also hailed the deal, congratulating the resistance on the imminent release of Samir Kintar and other detainees. "(Hezbollah Secretary General) Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah told me in July 2006 that the ultimate end of the resistance operation was the liberation of detainees in Israel," he said.

MP Saad Hariri also welcomed the deal and called for the event to be "an occasion for national unity." He issued a statement on Monday praising the move to end "long years of injustice, suffering and oppression in the prisons of the Israeli enemy," adding that it was an "important achievement for Lebanon and its international friends."

SOURCES REVEAL NEW PROPOSALS OVER GOV'T FORMATION
Meanwhile, new proposals concerning the government formation were reportedly circulated in the last few hours.

The pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat quoted official sources as saying that Suleiman has demanded the intervention of the head of Marada Movement former minister Suleiman Franjieh and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in an effort to break the deadlock over the cabinet make-up.

The daily said an offer was made by Franjieh followed by another one made by Berri's political aide MP Ali Hasan Khalil suggesting that General Aoun gets three portfolios instead of four– telecommunications, public works and industry – plus a state minister.

The offer suggests that an Armenian minister affiliated with Aoun's parliamentary bloc would be given a state minister post and Issam Abu Jamra (from Aoun's bloc) would make a grab for deputy premier.

Al Hayat said the offer was conveyed to Aoun through Suleiman's circles and not via Prime Minister-designate Fouad Saniora who was said to have "frozen" contacts with Aoun, leaving the President to pursue the issue.

But Suleiman, backed by some key loyalty figures, is pressuring to approve Aoun demands, Lebanese daily Al-Akhbar reported. The paper said there seems to be a tendency to meet Aoun's demands despite objection by some loyalty Christians, namely Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea.

It added the deal, if accepted, would give Aoun's bloc the deputy premier post plus the ministries of telecommunications and public works, while stripping him of the social affairs portfolio which will likely go to a Christian from the loyalty bloc. According to Al-Akhbar, there is a possibility that the government be announced in 24 hours if this deal was approved.

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