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    The Daily Star, Lebanon
    June 3 2005

    Aoun announces partial list of candidates for northern Metn
    FPM leader starts news conference with moment of silence for slain
    Kassir

    By Leila Hatoum
    Daily Star staff


    BEIRUT: Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun announced his list
    of candidates for the upcoming parliamentary elections in the
    northern Metn district, amidst the country's dismay over a car
    bombing that claimed the life of prominent anti-Syrian journalist
    Samir Kassir.

    During a news conference in the morning, Aoun called for a moment of
    silence for the slain An-Nahar columnist, and said he believed the
    murder was an act of vengeance by those Kassir had spent his life
    battling.

    Kassir was best known for his anti-Syrian writings and unrelenting
    attacks against the pro-Syrian Lebanese security apparatus and
    authority.

    Aoun's list, announced during a news conference at his home in Rabieh
    on Wednesday, was still incomplete but included five names: former
    General Edgar Maalouf, former MP Ghassan Moukhaiber, Ibrahim Kenaan,
    Salim Salhab and Nabil Nicholas.

    However, the list failed to include candidates for the Maronite,
    Orthodox and Armenian seats in northern Metn.

    Aoun explained the lack of a full list by saying: "The circumstances
    didn't allow us to form one unified list because of our alliance with
    the opposing list in northern Metn, which will be declared Friday."

    The FPM list comes one day after Aoun formally unveiled an electoral
    alliance with his one-time pro-Syrian rivals in a bid to weaken
    leading opposition figure Walid Jumblatt in what is expected to be
    the country's main electoral battle. The two opposition leaders will
    square off in crucial polls in the Baabda-Aley district of Mount
    Lebanon, which is made up of Maronites, Druze and Shiite voters.


    Both Aoun and Jumblatt have sought the backing of pro-Syrian forces,
    each hoping to trump the other and gain extra seats in the new
    Parliament.

    Aoun has allied with Jumblatt's rival in the Chouf, Druze pro-Syrian
    MP Talal Arslan.

    When asked whether his incomplete lists implied there were further
    alliances to come in northern Metn, Aoun replied there are common
    factors between the FPM and the Phalange party, former Interior
    Minister Michel Murr and opposition members Nassib Lahoud and Gabriel
    Murr.

    He added: "We cannot screen the people and the choice goes back to
    them whom to vote for and whom to follow."

    Aoun continued it is not acceptable for Lebanon's diversified
    political life to be transformed into one political line controlling
    everything.

    According Aoun, "this eliminated democracy, and if all of us parties
    had a common agreement then our agreement would overrule everything
    and delete the role of others."

    Aoun failed last week to reach a deal to run in the elections
    alongside the other main opposition parties.

    He insisted his differences with the opposition started when he
    announced he wanted to reopen files, once in Parliament, into
    allegations of government fraud over the past 15 years and bring in
    international auditors to go over the accounts.

    He said: "The main issue that terrified everybody and will continue
    to terrify them is the issue of corruption and unjustified
    indebtedness. Those candidates who are against us all took part in
    the 15 years of corruption."
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