MP Ibrahim Kanaan stressed that "any talk about the elections law not linked to going to the House of Parliament will be meaningless." Kanaan's fresh stance came Tuesday in the context of the regular weekly meeting for the Bloc of the Reform and Change in Rabieh. "Anyone keen on Lebanon, democracy, and authority rotation must go to the House of Parliament and express his opinion regarding the currently proposed law of the joint house committees," said Kanaan. The deputy wondered "how some say they want the state of institutions at the time they boycott the House of Parliament?" Kanaan said that his bloc "considers that any contradiction to the principle of resorting to the House of Parliament to solve the elections law, exhibits the bad intention to derail elections, extend the parliamentary council power period and reach the vacuum."
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