Syria will not influence Lebanon poll-PM Mikati
By Mariam Karouny
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Lebanon’s forthcoming parliamentary elections, the first for 33 years without Syrian troops in the country, will be fair and free of Syrian influence, Prime Minister Najib Mikati said on Thursday.
He said his government, installed last month to organize the polls that run from May 29 to June 19, would act impartially.
“There is no more Syrian influence on Lebanon’s daily political life,” Mikati told Reuters in an interview.
“Damascus decided to leave Lebanon,” the Sunni Muslim politician said. “I’m sure it is as far as it can be from influencing the elections. Syria left Lebanon not to interfere.”