Where do you live, Elias?

Elias Bou Saab did the same as Artin did, who mourned his mother in three and a half lines on the obituaries page (paid), and he had half a line left to benefit from, so he added, “And Artin repairs watches.” “Dolto” left the meeting room of the Amal Movement’s presidential body located in Ain al-Tineh Palace after the Council’s meeting and reported the presence of the beautiful female journalists and the “Khanasher” media professionals to first present the content of the two laws presented to the General Assembly: extending the mandates of the municipal and elective councils and proposing a law to determine the law that must be applied to the general assembly. Certified volunteers in civil defense.

In a fluid way, Bou Saab reminded of a previous position of his. It is an opportunity to elaborate: “If this Council is not able to elect a President of the Republic, then it must think about early parliamentary elections. Why did you say that? Because paralyzing legislative work is paid for by the citizen.”

This is correct democratic thinking when there is an actual inability to elect a president. The candidate who received 59 votes in the first round and his supporters were unable to “implement” 6 representatives in the second round, but the maestro of the council is one of the masters of obstruction. His representatives did not delay excessively. Quorum.

Bou Saab’s thinking would be correct if he thought that Berri’s successor, who came to the presidency of the Council in new elections, would change the traditions and customs established by Berri and pass them on to his chosen successor.

Bou Saab’s thinking would be correct if he expected that one of the two parties to the conflict in Lebanon would obtain a two-thirds majority of seats, including Shiite representatives. Half plus one does not participate in the elections for the President of the Republic in the presence of a Supreme Leader, if he fails to interpret the Constitution, the excellent Jaafari Mufti Ahmed Qabalan will act on his behalf.

Even with two-thirds of the council members, the majority has no role if it is not at the will of the “party.” To the street whenever the guide calls.

Early elections are the solution if those making promises adhere to their promises and intentions. In the 2009 elections, the Supreme Leader said, “Whoever wins shall rule.” The March 14 Alliance renewed its victory, so what happened?

They made Saad Hariri’s life difficult and “underpowered” the presidency of the government.

It is possible that Bou Saab is the only one in the Lebanese Republic who sincerely believes that democratic change under Hezbollah’s dominance will solve the dilemma of legislation and meet the aspirations of male and female citizens in the state (propaganda by Charbel Nahhas)

In conclusion: If the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives asked Prime Minister Najib Mikati his opinion on holding early parliamentary elections, he would have answered without hesitation: Where do you live, Elias?

Imad Moussa, Call of the Nation

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