Lebanon’s Presidency Considers Calling National Dialogue if Govt Crisis Persists
Head of Lebanon’s Free Patriotic Movement, MP Gebran Bassil has recently called on President Michel Aoun to hold a national dialogue, amid severe disputes over the formation of a new government.
Sources close to the president
said that dialogue was one of the options on the table if the government
deadlock continued, adding: “But no decision has been taken so far in this
regard; the idea is being discussed and assessed because the priority now is to
form a government.”
“If it became clear that it was impossible to
speed up the formation process, then it would be better to engage in dialogue
and set a specific date for it,” the sources remarked.
However, the Mustaqbal Movement,
Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) and Lebanese Forces all agree that national
dialogue would be pointless in the cabinet formation efforts.
Deputy leader of Mustaqbal Mustafa
Alloush said he supported dialogue in general, but added that based on previous
experiences, such option would not be fruitful “because everyone comes to
speak, but no one listens to the other.”
“The priority today is not for dialogue, but to
form a salvation government and stop the collapse; only then would it be
possible to call for dialogue or even discuss dissolving parliament to hold new
elections, because the electoral law needs dialogue, just like any
constitutional amendment,” Alloush told Asharq Al-Awsat.
PSP MP Hadi Abu Al-Hassan said:
“In principle, we always support the call for any dialogue with Lebanese
parties to find solutions to crises. However, if the goal of the dialogue today
is to form a government, then we will not support it because we believe that
this issue must be resolved between Aoun and Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri
according to the constitution.”
Lebanese Forces MP Fadi Saad
reaffirmed his party’s demand for the need to hold early parliamentary
elections.
On the other hand, Speaker Nabih
Berri’s Development and Liberation bloc has expressed support to holding a
national dialogue.
MP Yassine Jaber told a television
interview: “What is required today is an initiative by the President of the
Republic to hold a serious discussion in the country.”
Addressing Aoun, Jaber said: “Mr. President, the country is drowning, and you have to call for a dialogue.”