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Report: Jumblat Will Ally with March 14 in Upcoming Elections

Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat will enter in an alliance with the March 14 forces in the upcoming 2013 elections, As Safir newspaper reported on Wednesday.

Sources told the daily that Jumblat’s meeting with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Jeffrey Feltman during his latest visit to Beirut focused on the upcoming 2013 polls.

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Suleiman is ‘Fed Up’ over Campaign against him on $5.9 Billion Spending

President Michel Suleiman is reportedly fed up with the pressure exerted on him to sign the controversial $5.9 billion extra-budgetary spending bill and the campaign launched against him by Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun.

Baabda palace visitors told An Nahar daily on Wednesday that Suleiman was “fed up” after Aoun reiterated his accusations that the president was causing a paralysis in state institutions by refusing to sign the bill.

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EDL Contract Employees Hold Sit-in for 2nd Day in Row

Electricite du Liban's contract employees held a sit-in on Wednesday for the second day in a row near the company’s building in Beirut and the southern city of Tyre.

The employees blocked the highway near the Beirut port and Tyre’s entrance by burning tires to protest the cabinet’s failure to approve their full-time employment draft law.

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Berri Seeks to Resolve Extra-Budgetary Spending Crisis

Speaker Nabih Berri considered on Wednesday that some constitutional authorities have been given to the head of state to resolve financial issues, hinting that President Michel Suleiman is refusing to use his jurisdictions to resolve the dispute over the $5.9 billion spending of 2011.

“The executive power should resolve the extra-budgetary spending dispute,” Berri told As Safir newspaper.

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Miqati Proposes New Spending Solution to Avert Cabinet Clash

Premier Najib Miqati sought on Tuesday to convince the government’s different parties of a new plan aimed at ending the bickering on the $5.9 billion extra-budgetary spending of 2011, An Nahar daily reported.

The newspaper said Wednesday that Miqati sought to avoid a clash during the cabinet session between the March 8 ministers and President Michel Suleiman who is rejecting to sign the bill under article 58 of the constitution that allows the head of state to approve a bill deemed urgent by the government after the failure of the legislature to approve it.

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Roed-Larsen: There is Flow of Arms Through Lebanon-Syria Border

The United Nations has information that arms are being smuggled in both directions between Lebanon and Syria, a U.N. Middle East envoy said Tuesday.

The envoy, Terje Roed-Larsen, said the Middle East is seeing a spiraling "dance of death" because of the conflict in Syria as President Bashar Assad confronts opponents.

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Mustaqbal Says Hizbullah Protecting FPM's 'Militia-like Practices'

Al-Mustaqbal parliamentary bloc on Tuesday accused Hizbullah of “protecting the spiteful, chaotic and militia-like practices, especially those practiced by its ally the Aounist movement.”

In a statement issued after its weekly meeting, the bloc said “the armed invasion of Beirut and several Lebanese areas by Hizbullah and its allies” on May 7, 2008 had “ended the national legitimacy” of Hizbullah’s arms, stressing that “the Lebanese will not regain their normal life without the return of the Lebanese state’s authority and decision over its territory.”

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Aoun to Jumblat: Remain Silent, I Have the Right to Put You on Trial

Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun slammed on Tuesday Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat’s recent criticism against him, telling him to exercise some humility and accusing him of being disrespectful.

He said after the Change and Reform bloc’s weekly meeting: “You should remain silent. I have the right to put you on trial and strip you of your immunity.”

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Spain Voices Commitment to Withdrawing All of its UNIFIL Troops in 2013

Spanish Defense Minister Pedro Morenes stressed on Tuesday his country’s commitment to reduce by 20 percent the number of Spanish troops in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, reported the Kuwaiti news agency KUNA.

He told Spanish state television that the rest of the Spanish troops will completely withdraw from the international force in 2013.

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Miqati: Regional Developments Won’t Deter us from Holding 2013 Elections on Time

Prime Minister Najib Miqati noted on Tuesday that the calm atmosphere that marked Sunday’s municipal by-elections reflected the Lebanese people’s “constant longing” to practice their democratic rights.

He said: “The various regional developments will not thwart us from holding the 2013 parliamentary elections on time.”

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