@habib_b @hanibathish @Marcel_Ghanem بحسب الدستور اي شخص بغض النظر عن دينه او طائفته يمكن ان يكون رئيسا.التقليد العرف هو السبب بتدين المناصب
— Leila Hatoum (@Leila1H) March 25, 2014
And by my colleague, journalist Hani Bathish:
@habib_b ask why a President has to be Maronite, and why he has to be ‘approved’ by his sect rather than by all the Lebanese people
— Hani Bathish (@hanibathish) March 25, 2014
But neither received a response as far as I can tell. And yet the interview with Rai went on for a whopping two hours! You can watch it here, if you have that much time to spare!
I’m not sure how that time was filled, since the only headline to come out of the interview in The Daily Star was: “Rai Parliament must get going with Presidential vote“
Breaking news, huh? Seriously, were there any tough questions about Lebanon’s ridiculously inefficient, feudalistic and corrupt political system asked during this interview? Unless the marathon broadcast was not meant to inform, just to propagate that autocratic good old boys club with smiles and… cakes?
Again I really don’t have two hours to spare, so if someone does or has seen it, please let me know if I missed something here.
4 comments
Irony over-drive.
Maybe my own info is not correct, but as far as I know and according to the constitution (Taef accord) the President is now by LAW a Maronite (not just Christian).
The irony is that to be a candidate for a MP post you need to pay 10 Million Liras, for the presidency you pay nothing.
Interesting Tarek; do you know where it says that in the constitution? Wouldn’t it contravene article 12? I could update the post if you have any references.
I mean, contradict