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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Hizbullah's Mohammed Raad: No to a Constitutional Amendment by Saniora Government
2007-12-05
The head of Hizbullah's parliamentary bloc MP Mohammed Raad said Wednesday Prime Minister Fouad Saniora's majority government does not have the authority to propose a constitutional amendment allowing the election of Army Commander Gen. Michel Suleiman president.
Therefore there's no way Suleiman can become president. There's no way the current crisis can be ended. Nothing can be changed.
Noting that he is voicing "a viewpoint that remains personal," Raad told Naharnet:
"I believe a constitutional amendment in parliament is possible after resignation of Fouad Saniora from the government which is neither constitutional nor legitimate. Parliament cannot meet with a non-constitutional government."
"To me, at the personal level, I believe a constitutional amendment in parliament is possible after resignation of Fouad Saniora from the government which is neither constitutional nor legitimate. Parliament cannot meet with a non-constitutional government. I am not making a proposal, but expressing a view point that remains personal." However, Raad stressed that "we will not block any consensus possibility if the intro to it is a constitutional amendment, provided that all opposition factions have agreed on it."

In answering a question as to whether the Hizbullah parliamentary bloc will attend a session to amend the constitution, Raad said: "We believe that any constitutional amendment will be fabrication based on tacit approval by both the pro-government factions and the opposition due to an extraordinary and very important matter. This issue should be discussed in detail by the opposition."
That sentence was absolute mush. There's no meaning to it whatsoever, much less a clear meaning.
What would your stand be if amending the constitution to elect Gen. Suleiman is the only salvation solution? Raad was asked. He replied: "In fact, this issue needs to be judged to realize its seriousness in the candidate-proposing formula, and to know if the other side considers it the salvation solution."
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