By Joseph A. Kechichian

Beirut: Although Speaker Nabih Berri insisted that reaching an
agreement on a new electoral legislation would allow Lebanon to end a
lingering presidential vacuum, his 19th convocation of the National
Dialogue failed to produce a new initiative, though everyone planned to
revisit pending concerns at a later date.
On Tuesday, rival
leaders returned to the Speaker’s mansion at Ain Al Tineh, even if March
8 and March 14 politicians harboured low expectations for reaching an
accord. Berri’s proposal for a new voting system called for holding
early parliamentary polls before the election of a president.
Siniora’s stand Former
Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, who represented the Future Movement at
the National Dialogue sessions, renewed his party’s insistence for the
election of a president first to end the current paralysis. He and
others rejected any tampering with the Constitution.







