BEIRUT: Lebanonโs dialogue session scheduled for Nov. 29 is ongoing despite the March 14-led oppositionโs decision to abstain from the all-party-talks until the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Mikatiโs government, sources close toย Baabdaย toldย The Daily Starย Tuesday.
According to Baabda sources, Presidentย Michel Sleimanย still insists on holding the scheduled session on Thursday, hoping his more than month-long efforts will succeed in bringing back political rivals again.
Sleimanโs call, however, doesnโt seem to be well received among the concerned parties, especially the opposition group, still adherent to the stances declared following the October 19 assassination of a top security official, Brig, Gen, Wissam al-Hasan in Ashrafiehโs car blast, mainly to boycott the Cabinet.
To increase pressure on Mikati, theย March 14 coalitionย also set the governmentโs resignation as a precondition to resume dialogue. The opposition group accuses Hezbollahโs main ally, President Bashar Assad, of being behind the killing and holds Mikatiโs Cabinet responsible.
Future MPย Ammar Houryย told The Daily Star on Tuesday that his group continue boycotting the all-party talks, despite intensive efforts in the last month to convince the opposition to back off his stance.
โWe previously declared our stance and there is no backing off,โ said Houry.
According to Houry, attending dialogue to discuss the Cabinet crisis will be against constitutional norms, which stipulate a change in government should not be discussed through dialogue.
โDialogue was intended to discuss a defense strategy to the country, and not a change in government,โ said Houry.
He added thatย Hezbollahย has made it clear itโs not willing to hand over its arms to the state, hinting at statements by Hezbollah chiefย Sayyed Hasan Nasrallahย that the resistance is Lebanonโs guarantee in responding to any possible war with Israel.
Similarly, aย Kataeb partyย source told The Daily Star that Nasrallahโs Sunday statements have stopped the possibility of dialogue.
โThe president cannot call for dialogue in the absence of sectarian balance among participants,โ said the source, in reference to the Future Movementโs firm decision to boycott dialogue.
The source added that the absence of the representatives of the Sunni sect, in reference to the Future Movement, make dialogue unrealistic.
Nasrallah, who heads the March 8 coalition in the country, reiterated Sunday his partyโs willingness to engage in National Dialogue, however he said he refuses the March 14 coalitionโs โarrogant attitude.โ
โWe are ready to respond to [President Michel Sleimanโs] invitation for [National] Dialogue on Nov. 29 but we reject conditions by anyone with regard to Dialogue and those being pompous [toward us on this matter],โ he said.
Also trying to find solution to the countryโs political deadlock,ย Progressive Socialist Partyย Leader MPย Walid Jumblattย has launched a comprehensive initiative that will include all parties aimed at โpreventing strifeโ and engaging political rivals.
Jumblattโs initiative has so far gained the support of Lebanonโs three leaderships, President Michel Sleiman, Prime Ministerย Najib Mikatiย and House Speaker Nabih Berri, following visits by a PSP delegation to the three leaderships.
The PSP delegation will still hold discussions with the March 14 politicians and a number of other dignitaries.ย