Thursday 4 June 2009

Lebanon's elections...


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Wolfe in the WPR, here
".... Regardless of which bloc emerges victorious, it will be by a slim margin at best. So the true test for Lebanon will remain the post-election process, when the new Lebanese parliament will have to choose a new prime minister, form a new cabinet and decide whether the minority retains veto power in the parliament. In the past, these kinds of maneuverings have led to political deadlock, violence and bloodshed.

In a recent article, Rami Khoury, director of the Issam Fares Institute at the American University of Beirut and editor-at-large of the Beirut-based Daily Star stated that the election, by revealing the two camps' nearly equally matched strengths, "will reinforce the need for negotiated co-existence and power-sharing."



(Blackhawks carrying VP Biden, leaving the Palace in Baabda)

Posted by G, Z, & or B at 11:50 AM

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