by middleeast.in-24.com — Contrary to the victory achieved by the October 17 uprising against the political parties with the victory of lawyer Melhem Khalaf two years ago, associations affiliated with the “Revolution” banner, led by the National Bloc and “Our Syndicate” were unable to retain the position. From the transfer of its most prominent candidate, Ramzi Heikal, to the membership center with other candidates due to the dispersion of votes over more than one candidate, and due to the presence of strong candidates who attracted votes before the polling process ended with the election of the independent candidate Nader Kaspar, who won 1,888 votes in the first round and 1,530 votes in the second round.
Immediately after his election, Kaspar addressed the lawyers by saying, “I knew very well that you would not let me down, and my door would remain open to all of you, and I would take care of the lawyer’s immunity and the lawyer’s money and dignity as a red line, and we would not neglect national affairs with courage, wisdom and transparency.” Kaspar was subjected to a series of rumors in the past few days to influence his election campaign and say that he is supported by this or that party in power, but he was responding by asserting his independence even on election day. He called the lawyers to judge their conscience, and he was famous for telling the lawyers, “It is not because of two hours that we regret two years.” The election process was not spared the confusion among lawyers after the polls closed for the first round, while lawyers are still waiting for their turn to vote in polling stations 5 and 6, which prompted the former captain to request the reopening of the boxes for white card holders who are waiting for their turn to vote.
Imad Martinos (the opposition front), Nader Kaspar, Elias Bazerli, Abdo Lahoud (supported by the Lebanese Forces), Iskandar Najjar (independent supported by the Kataeb Party and the Opposition Front), Fadi Al-Masry (the Brigades), and Marwan won membership in the Beirut Bar Association Council. Jabr, Wajih Massad and Maya Al-Zaghrini (the candidate of the forces), and Fadi Barakat, the first loser, and he is supported by the Free Patriotic Movement, as it won 1010 votes.