Geagea’s release becomes political bargaining chip
Legislators accused of supporting LF leader’s freedom bid in hope of gaining votes
By Karine Raad
BEIRUT: Strida Geagea had been assured by a number of legislators and opposition members that Parliament would hold a legislative session before the May-June elections to endorse the release of her husband, Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea who has already served 11 years in prison at the Defense Ministry in Yarze.
Former Interior Minister Suleiman Franjieh said Geagea’s case has become an electoral bargaining chip for some legislators and opposition members who had promised his release to the Bsharri constituency, where the Lebanese Forces represent more than 80 percent of the voters.
Asked if he could play a mediation role with the Karami family to facilitate Geagea’s release, Franjieh said: “Every person loyal to the country should play such a role, but I believe discussions on the issue should not be held one day before the draft bill for the amendment of the General Amnesty law is discussed, as this only invites reproach.”