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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
March 14 Christians consider next president
2006-02-26
In an attempt to reach an agreement over who will succeed President Emile Lahoud to Lebanon's top post, leaders of March 14 Forces held a meeting Friday in the house of former President Amin Gemayel. Talking following the meeting, Gemayel said: "We are living in a crisis where the national and constitutional life is passive because the presidency, which is supposed to be symbol to all Lebanese, is passive."

The meeting was attended by the country's top Christian leaders, including Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea, MPs Ghassan Tueni, Nayla Mouawad, Butros Harb, George Adwan and former MPs, Ghattas Khoury, Gabriel Murr, Fares Soueid and Nassib Lahoud, who is viewed by many as a strong contender for the presidency.
Lahoud to Lahoud, huh? Doesn't sound like a good idea to me.
"The beginning of a solution for our crisis is through electing a new president, who can give back the presidency its true international and local value," Gemayel said. He added: "The positive thing about what is happening is that all political factions agree on the need for President Emile Lahoud to resign, but the problem lies in the way to topple Lahoud and who will replace him."
At this point, it looks like the only ones who don't agree are Emile and Hezbollah.
Asked whether the March 14 Forces were in contact with Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun, Gemayel said: "I personally spoke with Aoun on the phone yesterday in addition to sending a delegation headed by Karim Pakradouni to visit him over this issue." He added: "We will be in constant coordination with the FPM."
Aoun doesn't seem really eager to give Emile the toss. I'm not sure why not... Let me rephrase that: I'm not sure how sordid the deal is.
Gemayel also said that after consultations, March 14 Forces decided Lahoud could be ousted through securing a two-thirds majority in Parliament. However, Aoun, who is also a strong presidential candidate, told The Daily Star over the phone that he opposed ousting Lahoud in the way March 14 Forces were proposing. Aoun said: "If they think they can oust Lahoud through providing a majority of two thirds, we can arrange a mechanism to prevent them from having the two-third majority to topple the president. Where would they bring the two-thirds from, the moon?"

Tueni, who answered questions by the media following the meeting, also stressed the need to topple Lahoud, saying: "The prolongation of Lahoud's mandate was forced on us by a foreign country." Asked by The Daily Star about Hizbullah's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah's warning of using public demonstrations as a tool to topple Lahoud, Tueni said the March 14 Forces rejected any threats over this issue, and added: "Nobody wants to use the street as a tool, but if we go on demonstrations, they will be peaceful. We never used weapons in our demonstrations."
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Syria-Lebanon
Opposition leaders call to fire Lebanese Interior Minister
2003-07-28
A violent tremor has shaken Lebanon’s ever-turbulent political arena as armed gunmen stopped a motorcade of prominent opposition leaders from reaching the Metn town of Btighrin, the powerbase of President Lahoud’s in-laws from the Murr clan. According to Lebanese media reports on Sunday, the incident, which took place on Saturday, has escalated the so-called "war of the two brothers" to yet a higher peak in the Metn since the June 2, 2002 by-elections collision.

The incident involved Michel Murr, former vice premier and interior minister who has long been a staunch ally of Syria and Gabriel Murr, Michel’s younger brother and a bitter political foe, who won last year’s by-elections on an opposition platform to President Lahoud’s Syrian-backed regime. Victory at the polls was annulled by the nation’s Constitutional Council and his MTV network shut down by a chain of court verdicts. Elias Murr, Michel’s son and Gabriel’s nephew is the Lebanese Interior Minister.

According to A Nahar daily, Gabriel Murr hosted at his villa at Btighrin a lunch for prominent leaders who call to end Syria’s 27-year-old presence in Lebanon. Among those invited was Metn deputy Nassib Lahoud, the president’s first cousin and political rival who has long been tipped as serious aspirant for the nation’s top post. Also invited was the other Metn opposition deputy Pierre Gemayel. When Nassib Lahoud’s motorcade driving up from Beirut reached Btigrin’s outskirts at Marjaba, it ran into road barricades with some 15 gunmen turning the car convoy back to Beirut in a hail of machine-gun volleys over the head of the presidential aspirant and his wife.
"Git!"

Gabriel Murr blamed the incident on Michel Murr’s henchmen, demanding their prompt arrest. One politician, Fares Soaid, demanded the dismissal of Elias Murr as interior minister. But the young Murr said he had immediately deployed 300 policemen in and around Btighrin who arrested six suspects within a few hours from the incident, including the man who is believed to have shot over the head of Nassib Lahoud and his wife, who is related to Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Abdullah. "I shall implement the law whatever the cost is on personal or family levels," Minister Murr was quoted as saying. "The war of the brothers that has ruined Metn will have to brought to an end and I am going to bring it to an end."
Family Feud, Lebanese style.
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