New Cabinet Hurdle Lies in Kesrouan-Jbeil amid Confrontation between Aoun and Suleiman

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A major hurdle preventing the formation of the new cabinet began surfacing this week after Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun insisted that the candidate for the second Maronite minister, part of President Michel Suleiman’s share, should not be from Jbeil and Kesrouan.

Beirut newspapers quoted informed sources as saying on Tuesday that for election reasons, Aoun is refusing that the sixth Maronite minister in the cabinet be from Jbeil and Kesrouan for fears that Suleiman would undercut the FPM chief’s popular base in the two regions in the parliamentary elections in 2013.

Al-Akhbar daily said that mediators proposed to Suleiman the names of former ministers Jean Obeid and Naji Bustani but the president rejected both of them.

Miqati’s sources confirmed the issue while sources close to Aoun denied that the FPM was seeking to stir trouble. “Every time we make progress in the consultations, we face a new obstacle created by others.”

In addition to the new stumbling block of the 6th Maronite minister, the previous disagreement on the candidate for the interior ministry post began appearing. Sources told An Nahar newspaper that the deal on naming retired Internal Security Forces Maj. Gen. Marwan Charbel to the post hasn’t been settled yet.

The sources told the daily that Aoun continues to hold onto Caretaker Telecommunications Minister Charbel Nahhas with the support of Hizbullah.

In an optimistic twist, the impasse on the Sunni seat of the previous Sunni opposition began to be solved amid a reported deal to grant it to Faisal Karami.

Comments 9
Default-user-icon karim sacy (Guest) 07 June 2011, 11:42

ALARMING:

Most of our so called politicians are concerned for their own game rather than for the people who elect them!
There might be no one left to vote in the country in 2013 if this saga continues!

Default-user-icon Adonis (Guest) 07 June 2011, 14:27

where is our acting prime minister , ya 3alam ???!!!!!!

Default-user-icon Pacifier (Guest) 07 June 2011, 15:01

Adonis, he left Lebanon and is no more interested or seeiking talks with all of M8, he was toppled, although he gave M8 a national unity governement, and the portfolios they wanted, they toppled him, on top of that, they do not want the STL, and they want to keep their weapons after turning them against Lebanese, and waging a destructive war against Israel. I think as long as we all know that extremism and Israel are our sole ennemies, then why are we letting Hezbollah act freely and keep their weapons after all they did?it cannot be compared to the Lebanese resistance, because one was in a civil war, and the other is just absorbing the state while we are in a peaceful situation, which shouldnt be happening, all the people that think that the Hariri's are bad, well they build up your airport again, downtown, most of Beirut, some hospitals free for anyone from any religion, what did aoun do,?berri?amin?geagea?you see ado if hariri really didnt care about lebanon, he wouldnt have took

Default-user-icon Pacifier (Guest) 07 June 2011, 15:09

He wouldnt have took the PM post, but he did and tried his best to reconcile with the other camp through a national unity governement which is national bullshit in my opinion, which had a big effect on his popularity because he was seen letting down the people who voted for him because they voted for one colour not for all, anyway on top of all that, M8 wants to cancel the STL and declare Hezbollah a immune resistance , which could not be tolerable anymore, i would just like to ask AOUNIES one question, if you had as much as Saad Hariri's , would you be trying to be a premier, and have all the world against you for a while because you wanted to try to defend your other Lebanese fellows that were wrong anyway? wouldnt you go living la vida loca somewhere and not care about all those headaches in lebanese politics? enno what do you think? he is going to make 30 billion by staying premier? he knows very well that nothing is good out of it, if not love for his country,Aoun has blinded u.

Default-user-icon at the movies (Guest) 07 June 2011, 15:12

Adonis, he's probably sitting on the couch with a big bag of Cheetos watching the "new majority" govern. This is the "part deux" of Aoun's "je veux être calife à la place du calife". If you recall "part un" ended after a couple of disastrous years with the leading man Aoun running away after his selfish ego took the country trough hell and when we needed him the most. This is the new flick's poster http://img863.imageshack.us/img863/2546/iznoaoun.jpg

Default-user-icon Pacifier (Guest) 07 June 2011, 15:16

Who brought Riad Salameh as a central bank governor ? who? it was Rafik Hariri and you can all check that, and he was elected by specialists as one of the best in the world, maintaining the Lebanese despite all the problems , keeping 30-36 billion $ in the central bank reserve in case anything happens you and I are not in deep shit if the Lebanese pound falls, and AOUNIES are still complaining and they dont want him because HARIRI brought him, Michel Aoun has 2 complex, one the presidency, and 2- Hariri family, and you know why? because they are a modern family, that goes practically every year to see the pope, bows and kisses his hand, and everybody saw it on tv, is this an extremist? or a bearded big fat rat with an '' islamic resistance '' which does not allow anyone out of their religion to integrate, and call for jihad all the time, more dangerous?because Hariris are welcomed by all the TOP leaders in the world, while Aoun is welcomed by assistants of those, because he is a nobody

Default-user-icon Paul (Guest) 07 June 2011, 15:41

When will people realise that Aoun is just another lunatic who can't talk properly since he is on valium all the time. People who are high on pills should not even be politicians. He changes his opinion depending on whether he took uppers like amphetamines, or downers like valium and lexotanil. Just watch him on TV and you will see the side effects on his speach (very blurred speach) and his emotions.

Missing imad 07 June 2011, 17:20

It's so sad reading all these comments day in-day out.

I'm Lebanese living in Europe and my friends are Sunnis, Shiites, Druze and Christians. We hang out all the time as a group and laugh at how you guys in Lebanon think. You follow your so-called leaders like cattle based on your religions instead of what they offer you. As most of you suffer to make ends meet and struggle to provide even the basics for your families, these so-called leaders that you are willing to die for are living like royalty in Sardinia, Paris and London with the money they stole from you. I see their children in nightclubs spending thousands of dollars and driving Ferraris and Lambos while you sit and insult each other with your comments. They own hotels and real estate and live in mansions while you can barely pay your rent.

It's time you all grow up and start looking at the big picture. You are nothing to them, you mean nothing to them and all you are is that extra vote and cow to milk

What a shame

Default-user-icon jacque (Guest) 07 June 2011, 20:26

immad sorry but are you perhaps a masochist? /Why do you keep comping to Naharnet and reading the comments if they make you sad, it's becoming a daily occurrence now do you have a sadness fetish. This is the state of this board and it reflects the way the political discourse has been held in this country since time immemorial and it ain't gonna change.No disrespect.