British embassy urges new MPs to form 'inclusive and reformist govt.'

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Following the completion of Lebanon’s parliamentary elections, the British Embassy in Beirut called on the new parliament to “proceed urgently to form an inclusive new government that is empowered to take forward the essential reform agenda,” including finalizing the agreement with the International Monetary Fund to “get Lebanon on the path to recovery.”

“The British Embassy in Beirut congratulates Lebanon for holding parliamentary elections on time and welcomes the participation of many Lebanese people in the democratic process despite challenging circumstances. We commend the security institutions for maintaining security and order on elections day. We also applaud polling station staff for their contribution to the electoral process and the Lebanese diplomats who arranged out of country voting, including in the UK,” the embassy said in a statement.

 

Welcoming the increase in the number of female candidates elected, the embassy said “the UK is a proud advocate of the importance of increased participation of women in political life,” including through its collaboration with U.N. Women to build capacity for female candidates.

 

However, the embassy said the UK shares concerns raised by the European Union’s Elections Observation Mission’s finding that “vote buying and clientelism overshadowed elections.”

“We are especially concerned by reports of intimidation, lack of access for voters with disabilities and problems with the lack of secrecy of the vote. These represent clear violations of international standards and fundamental principles of democracy. It is disappointing that the Lebanese authorities have not implemented any of the recommendations made by the EU Elections Observation Mission in 2018,” the embassy added.

 

Politically, the embassy underlined that “it is now time for action.”

“Lebanon’s new Members of Parliament must put aside their differences to work together in the interests of the Lebanese people. We urge the new parliament to proceed urgently to form an inclusive new government that is empowered to take forward the essential reform agenda, including finalizing the agreement with the International Monetary Fund to get Lebanon on the path to recovery,” the embassy said.

“The UK stands ready to support this process and the people of Lebanon who deserve a brighter future,” it added.

SourceNaharnet
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The UK made special notice of Article 24 of the Lebanese Constitution: "Until such time as the Chamber enacts new electoral laws on a non-confessional basis, the distribution of seats shall be according to the following principles: Equal representation between Christians and Muslims...." The UK said, "This reminds us fondly of the days when the House of Lords ruled England."