Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi on Monday stressed that running for president and nominating a president are “democratic and constitutional” rights.
“Respecting the dignities of candidates is an ethical and essential right in order to live together in peace, confidence and cooperation for the sake of our same country,” al-Rahi added.
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International Monetary Fund official Jihad Azour, who has been nominated for the long-vacant Lebanese presidency, said Monday that his nomination is not aimed at challenging anyone but is rather a call for unity and breaking alignments.
On Sunday, the Shiite Duo's candidate Suleiman Franjieh said that Azour is the son of the establishment as he had served as a finance minister in the Fouad Saniora's government from 2005 to 2008.
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Marada Movement chief Suleiman Franjieh on Sunday said he has not “imposed” himself on anyone as a presidential candidate, adding that he has “no problem” in “agreeing on a patriotic and unifying candidate.”
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MP Qassem Hashem of Speaker Nabih Berri’s parliamentary bloc has criticized the camp that supports Jihad Azour’s nomination, wondering if “this camp possesses the ability to secure the election of its candidate as president.”
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The Free Patriotic Movement has denied remarks attributed to FPM chief Jebran Bassil by al-Jadeed TV as “totally baseless” and “misleading.”
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Bishop Paul Abdel Sater and bishop Maroun Ammar met Friday in Ain el-Tineh with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, on behalf of Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi.
Abdel Sater and Ammar had met Thursday with outgoing Progressive Socialist party leader Walid Jumblat and Abdel Sater had earlier met with Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.
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A retrospective exhibition by Artist Majd Kurdieh has started in Beirut, presented by Fann à Porter in collaboration with Zaat.
On the old walls of Assafir building in Hamra, visitors can follow nine years of the artist's creative journey.
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Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has stressed that the June 14 presidential election session will be held and that all scenarios will be possible during it, in remarks to his visitors published Friday in al-Akhbar newspaper.
Asked about the Democratic Gathering’s announcement that it would vote for Jihad Azour, Berri said that he was told Monday that the Gathering would cast blank votes, voicing surprise over the new stance.
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Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea accused Friday those who don't want to vote for one of the two competing presidential candidates in June 14 session of participating in keeping the presidential vacuum.
"Those who want real elections must choose one of the two candidates, otherwise they'd be voting for presidential vacuum," Geagea said.
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The Democratic Gathering bloc of the Progressive Socialist Party has officially nominated ex-minister Jihad Azour for the presidency, noting that “ex-MP Walid Jumblat was the first to propose his nomination as part of a package of names that he discussed with the various political forces.”
Jumblat’s aim was to reach “consensus and end the approach of confrontation,” the bloc said in a statement issued after a meeting in Clemenceau attended by Jumblat and his son MP Taymour Jumblat.
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