Strong Lebanon MP, Ibrahim Kanaan, held a press conference on Wednesday to clarify what he described as “media statements, interpretations and leaks, as well as questions about my position”.
In the wake of the expulsion of MP Alain Aoun on August 1 and MP Simon Abi Ramia’s resignation on August 7, rumors have swirled about Kanaan’s resignation from the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM). Kanaan did not tender his resignation as was expected but rather pushed the can down the road in an attempt to “patch things up” within his political group.
The Metn MP conducted a lengthy press conference to clarify his position, emphasizing his determination to safeguard the unity of the FPM.
He clarified, regarding his colleagues who had already left the FPM, that "no one has left the movement voluntarily […] All those involved have publicly stated or communicated with the movement’s leadership, expressing their reluctance to separate from the FPM."
Kanaan described the press conference as a “serious attempt” to foster profound dialogue based on partisan principles, solidarity, and unity.
He called for a reversal of all previous decisions such as exclusions, resignations and suspensions from the FPM. He also asked to put an end to media campaigns between members of his political group.
He set a one-week timeframe to resolve the issue of commitment through direct dialogue and adherence to the political group’s principles. He also called for respect for the FPM’s decisions, emphasizing a clear and transparent democratic process and effective participation in decision-making. This stance addresses allegations that the FPM’s current head, MP Gebran Bassil, adopts a dictatorial approach to party governance.
Kanaan also suggested a retreat for the parliamentary bloc to outline political and national priorities for the next stage, “as has been our custom since our founding”.
He concluded by stressing that “the state is more important than the party and should come before it.”
In the wake of the expulsion of MP Alain Aoun on August 1 and MP Simon Abi Ramia’s resignation on August 7, rumors have swirled about Kanaan’s resignation from the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM). Kanaan did not tender his resignation as was expected but rather pushed the can down the road in an attempt to “patch things up” within his political group.
The Metn MP conducted a lengthy press conference to clarify his position, emphasizing his determination to safeguard the unity of the FPM.
He clarified, regarding his colleagues who had already left the FPM, that "no one has left the movement voluntarily […] All those involved have publicly stated or communicated with the movement’s leadership, expressing their reluctance to separate from the FPM."
Kanaan described the press conference as a “serious attempt” to foster profound dialogue based on partisan principles, solidarity, and unity.
He called for a reversal of all previous decisions such as exclusions, resignations and suspensions from the FPM. He also asked to put an end to media campaigns between members of his political group.
He set a one-week timeframe to resolve the issue of commitment through direct dialogue and adherence to the political group’s principles. He also called for respect for the FPM’s decisions, emphasizing a clear and transparent democratic process and effective participation in decision-making. This stance addresses allegations that the FPM’s current head, MP Gebran Bassil, adopts a dictatorial approach to party governance.
Kanaan also suggested a retreat for the parliamentary bloc to outline political and national priorities for the next stage, “as has been our custom since our founding”.
He concluded by stressing that “the state is more important than the party and should come before it.”
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