Do the forces really want to nominate Shiites in the elections?



Radwan Aqeel wrote in “Al -Nahar”: The questions that he asks more than a diplomat in Beirut: What is the fate of the 27 Shiite deputies and can the “duo” preserve them without being subjected to any breach? Will it issue an external operations for it, even if a single seat and wave it in the face of the nomination of President Nabih Berri?

It becomes clear so far that the “Shiite environment” will appear steadfastness, and if there is from a side capable of making a breach in the Shiite parliamentary house, the “Lebanese Forces” remains the only one that can go into this challenge. There are those who repeat that the outside that does not meet with “Hezbollah” may encourage her to go into this type.
The “forces” can confront the “duo” in 3 circles: Baalbek – Hermel, Keserwan – Jbeil and Baabda, where Dr. Samir Geagea can nominate or support and deliver it to Al -Najma Square from the Northern Bekaa Gate, but in this case it does not guarantee the maintenance of the Maronite seat, which represents its bases in the area of ​​Deir al -Ahmar, and he cannot secure those who have obtained with the indication that Hezbollah will raise the number of Hezbollah. His association to get the 10 seats in the last circle. The former deputy, Emile Rahma, took place to run and did not give an answer.
Geagea can filter a Shiite in Keserwan – Jbeil, but may lose the seat of MP Ziyad Hawat. And Baabda remains the easiest circle if it is decided to win a Shiite seat. On the other hand, many believe that there are difficulties that prevent Geagea asking from its rules to vote for a Shiite name instead of a Christian, but the experience proves that it and a few leaders are able to run their fans.
As for Geagea, no leader of the “forces”, including members of his bloc, can resolve his electoral plan so far. He finished a large part of his time in recent days with a very narrow episode of his central electoral team to follow up the election file and read his numbers and numbers of his opponents in the 15 districts. Hence, the forces have not yet decided that they would nominate a Shiite, because their first focus will be to keep their Christian seats and raise their number.

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