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Originally Posted by -t-o-n-y-
no, i'm against it....totally against it...lezim yetteb3o l nesbye ....as much as u represent in the parliamant u get seats in the government....and if they're really saying this than they're not expecting to win by much enno ye3ne eza ento rbe7to kamen bta3touna ma2e3id since if we win we'll give u.....and really if the oppostion wins and 3atyo the other parties ma2e3id aktar mn ma byestehlo tfh 3a hek balad ....
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No, the government shouldn't reflect the parliament. What if a certain coalition took 70 seats out of 128 seats in the parliament, does it means that the coalition who has 58 seats should get 48% of the Government !!!??
The sectarian consensual democracy in Lebanon is the main problem. As long as a certain party representing the majority of a certain sect should be represented in the Government even if they don't have the majority, we won't have a clear political system.
The parliamentary majority should have the right of forming the government, and the opposition opposes in the parliament not in the government.
I am certainly against it, and in my opinion the whole political system should be changed.. secularism all the way