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    CANDIDATES READY TO CHALLENGE POLL RESULTS AS DEADLINE LOOMS
    Nicholas Kimbrell

    Daily Star
    Tuesday, July 07, 2009
    Lebanon

    Tuesday final day to contest outcome of elections

    BEIRUT: With the deadline to lodge election complaints looming,
    candidates from the Metn's opposing March 14-Independent and
    March 8 lists are primed to challenge what each claim to be flawed
    results. Tuesday is the last day to officially contest results from
    the June 7 parliamentary elections with the Constitutional Council, the
    only body with the authority to adjudicate post-election disputes, and
    members from or sources close to both political blocs told The Daily
    Star Monday that complaints would be filed before the deadline expires.

    "We are planning to contest," said March 14's defeated Greek Orthodox
    candidate, Elias Mokhaiber. "We still have 48 hours, so any time in
    the next two days. "The main idea is that there have been many causes
    that would justify recourse at the Constitutional [Council]. We have
    selected a few of these causes."

    Among other complaints, Mokhaiber named bribery and violations of
    media coverage laws as principal reasons for behind challenge.

    Despite the March 14 majority's national victory, independent
    powerbroker Michel Murr and the Phalange party's Sami Gemayel were the
    only candidates to break the opposition's Metn list. The six remaining
    seats went to the March 8 opposition's Free Patriotic Movement (FPM),
    led by Michel Aoun, or its allies, including the popular Armenian
    Tashnag party.

    Speaking with The Daily Star Monday, Gemayel also confirmed that
    losing candidates on the majority list would file complaints. "I'm
    not doing it," he said. "I know my co-listers are. I don't know if
    they are doing it today or tomorrow."

    The FPM also plans to contest the vote. "Ghassan Rahbani [the
    opposition's defeated Greek Orthodox candidate] will contest the
    victory of Michel Murr," said a source close to the FPM.

    The contestation will highlight instances of bribery and intimidation,
    the source said, notably the case of Syriac priest of Elias Akari. Last
    month Aoun's OTV television station aired an audio tape in which a
    voice said to be Murr's threatened Akari over the elections and loans,
    reminding the priest of his sons position as defense minister.

    Murr has sued OTV over the tape and Akari has filed a suit against
    Murr.

    The source was uncertain over whether the opposition's defeated
    Maronite candidate Pierre Achkar would challenge Gemayel's victory.

    Following the tightly fought polls, both Murr and MP Michel Aoun
    pledged to challenge the results in the Christian battleground
    district.

    In mid-June, Murr, citing alleged irregularities in the Armenian vote,
    vowed to challenge the Metn's results.

    "Six MPs from the March 14-Independent Salvation List should win
    in the Metn district," he said, noting a large jump in Armenian
    participation and a number of forged IDs that his election staff is
    said to have found.

    Aoun offered a more direct challenge to Murr's victory. "We will file
    a contestation before the Constitutional Council against MP Michel Murr
    on charges of intimidation and threats," he said days after the polls.

    The Metn, Lebanon's largest exclusively Christian electoral district,
    was seen as one of the election's most pivotal contests and was
    fiercely fought over. And ahead of the polls, former alliances
    broke down.

    In the 2005 parliamentary elections and 2007 by-elections, Murr had
    been aligned with Aoun and the Tashnag party, but that alliance ended
    before June with Murr deciding to run on the March14-Independent
    list. The Tashnag, having strong ties to both Murr and Aoun, opted
    to support the opposition list with the addition of Murr.

    Apart from the Metn, Minister Elias Skaff, an opposition leader whose
    list was swept in Zahle, is also rumored to be preparing a challenge
    before Tuesday's deadline.
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