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Sunday, May 29, 2005
SAAD HARIRI DECIDES 2005 - first round of Lebanese parliamentary elections Voters in France are voting on whether to endorse the draft European Union constitution as voters in Beirut vote on whether to endorse the Hariri ticket (the only real contender – nine of their nineteen candidates have already won by default because there were no challengers) in the first round of Lebanese parliamentary elections. Voters in the south will vote on whether to endorse a similar fait accompli, the Hezbollah/Amal ticket, next Sunday.With no serious competition expected until the rest of the country votes in the third and fourth rounds, why don’t they just ask Beirutis and southerners to vote “yes” or “no” (a la presidential plebiscites in the Arab world) – which is effectively what they’re being asked to do?
A barrage of fireworks at around 10.00pm interrupted the pub quiz as Hariri supporters celebrated news that they had won a clean sweep as expected. Fair enough but they could have done this yesterday (or any other previous day for that matter) as those results were almost certainly assured.It’s just like celebrating something as inevitable and as guaranteed as the sunrise.
4:00 pm
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