Jumblat Coordinates Efforts with Suleiman to Reach Initiative to End Political Deadlock

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Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat's initiative to end the political deadlock in Lebanon between the rival March 8 and 14 camps is being coordinated with President Michel Suleiman, reported As Safir newspaper on Tuesday.

His efforts are taking place with the “complete coordination” Suleiman, he told the daily, with a PSP delegation set to visit the presidential palace later on Tuesday.

“We believe that dialogue is the basis for tackling the crisis because problems cannot be solved through a boycott,” he explained.

He revealed that the proposal will encompass all political powers, civil society organizations, and syndicates.

Meanwhile, Social Affairs Minister Wael Abou Faour, of Jumblat's National Struggle Front bloc, told As Safir that all powers will receive a political document, which would be announced beforehand by the MP, that will include the initiative.

The document will be delivered to the political powers after the Independence Day celebrations on November 22 and upon Suleiman's return from a visit to the Vatican scheduled for the end of the month.

Al-Joumhouria newspaper reported on Tuesday that a PSP delegation that includes Ministers Ghazi al-Aridi, Alaeddine Terro, and Abou Faour is scheduled to meet with Suleiman at the Baabda Palace on Tuesday.

Sources from the party said that the initiative to end the crisis will be based on “dialogue with all sides and openness to the other.”

The delegation is set to hold talks with a number of political powers during the next few days, added the PSP sources.

“How the other powers choose to deal with the proposal is up to them and they therefore will assume the responsibilities of their decisions should they be negative,” they stressed.

Jumblat said on Monday that he would not personally make contacts with March 8 majority and opposition members as part of the PSP initiative to resolve the country's political crisis.

He confirmed that the PSP and National Struggle Front would launch an initiative to lure back the March 14 opposition alliance to the national dialogue table and seek the formation of a national salvation government.

Lebanon plunged in a political crisis on October 19 when Internal Security Forces Intelligence Branch chief Brigadier General Wissam al-Hasan was assassinated.

March 14 boycotted the parliament after it blamed Prime Minister Najib Miqati's government for the killing and said it would not sit at the same dialogue table with Hizbullah.

Comments 5
Thumb geha over 11 years

this is a waste of time.
joumblat is actually happy with the boycott especially it removes discussions on the new electoral law, which suits him.
these talks are there just for more delays.
if he was serious about this, he would agree to changing the cabinet period.

Missing thatisit over 11 years

lots of lebanese are sick and tired of 14 and 8 and want nothing to do with any of them. while i am not a affiliated with any of these two camps or any politician in general, i see the non aligned position of jumblatt as a hope for this country. just read the posts of of both of you above me to get a taste of what is going on and you are supposed to be the educated ones out there ..pity this nation is all i can say

Thumb bigsami over 11 years

Schizo Farsi BSThrower.....go post elsewhere on some Persian site that will you will see support. Not getting any here psycho!

Thumb bigsami over 11 years

Agree thatisit but unfortunately this guy whom I once actually looked up to turned against his own principles and believes to side with crooks (M8). Then again as we all know he crossed the line at one point and was threatened by the terrorists (HA/Bashar) which would have added him their long list of assignations.

Thumb bigsami over 11 years

assasinations........