SAWT BEIRUT INTERNATIONAL

| 29 March 2024, Friday |

Hezbollah admits impasse with Bassil

Hezbollah has most likely reached the conclusion that it was not possible to reach an understanding with the head of the Free Patriotic Movement, MP Gebran Bassil, over the election of Marada Movement chief Sleiman Franjieh as Lebanon’s president.

Communication between the two sides has sharply declined over the recent weeks, according to information obtained by Asharq Al-Awsat, which prompted Bassil to accuse the party of reneging on its pledge not to nominate any candidate who does not enjoy the FPM’s support.

However, a Lebanese figure concerned with the stalled presidential elections stressed that the regional breakthrough will have its impact on Lebanon “sooner or later, in the form of a settlement leading to the election of a president for the republic and the formation of a government with a clear program.”

According to the source, Bassil was pushing “in all his meetings to nominate former Minister Jihad Azour for the presidency, but he avoids announcing his candidacy in order not to limit his chances.”

The source added that the potential nomination of the army commander, General Joseph Aoun, has waned with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri’s announcement that his election requires a constitutional amendment.

Berri has yet to decide on holding a session to elect a president after Eid al-Fitr, as he prefers, according to information, to secure the necessary quorum to achieve a breakthrough.

The opposition parties, for their part, are still locked in their differences. The Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) withdrew its support for MP Michel Moawad, thus making any understanding between these forces over a new candidate an “impossible mission,” as expressed by a deputy from the opposition.

In a press conference on Wednesday, the head of the Kataeb Party, MP Sami Gemayel, voiced his rejection to a president imposed by Hezbollah, saying: “Such a president would be the president of Hezbollah’s republic and not that of all the Lebanese.”

    Source:
  • Asharq Al-Awsat