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    BY-ELECTION FIGURES ESTABLISH AOUN AS CHRISTIAN LEADER
    Hussein Noureddine

    Al-Manar Special
    08/08/2007

    After relative political and electoral calm returned to the Metn
    region in the wake of Sunday's stormy by-election, figures revealed an
    increase in the Christian popularity of Michel Aoun's Free Patriotic
    Movement, whose candidate Kamil Khoury defeated former President Amine
    Gemayel and secured a seat in parliament. Khouri gained 79 percent of
    the Armenian Christians votes, whereas only 20 percent of them voted
    for Gemayel. This had prompted the former president to lash out at the
    Armenian community and saw other leaders from the so called February
    14 bloc demand Lebanese Armenians to "let the Lebanese decide their
    own fate," according to MP Walid Jumblatt. In the meantime, Gemayel,
    a Maronite Christian, received 56 percent of Maronite votes; that is
    around 15 thousand Maronites whereas Khouri received 43 percent of
    their votes; that is some 12 thousand Maronites. Worth mentioning
    that dozens of ballots naming Khouri had been cancelled because
    they were orange ballots, something that the electoral law does
    not sanction. There were also some 600 electoral IDs for pro-Free
    Patriotic Movement voters which were not handed over to their owners
    by the Ministry of the Interior.

    Moving to Orthodox Christians, they gave Khoury more than 1200 votes
    over Gemayel who only received 42 percent of their votes. Khoury also
    gained 52 percent of Catholic Christians' votes, while Gemayel gained
    some 42 percent of their votes.

    Just until before by-elections, the Metn region was considered a
    stronghold for pro-February 14 supporters, however Sunday's referendum
    as both sides like to call it, proved this theory wrong.

    According to analysts, should a comprehensive referendum be conducted
    in the remainder of Christian areas, General Michel Aoun would
    undoubtedly rise as the most popular Christian leader in Lebanon. The
    result of by-elections in Metn is likely to influence presidential
    election for which General Aoun is a candidate.

    It goes without saying that pro-government members of parliament
    representing Christians in North Lebanon, Baabda and Aley had won
    their seats in the 2005 legislative elections with the votes of
    non-Christians.
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