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However, the constitution does not restrict the president of the republic to a specific deadline to call binding consultations, and consequently, many have wondered what prompted him to set the date for these consultations, knowing that the club of candidates for prime minister is it completely empty?
He added: “There is talk of a number of scenarios:
– The first scenario, that the political blocs do not agree on a figure to lead the government, then the President of the Republic begins to postpone consultations for later consultations.
The second scenario is that the political and parliamentary blocs can agree on a Sunni figure to head the government; Prime Minister Hariri or whoever appointed him, as long as the government is formed, regardless of its type and size, in the usual way that has been followed in the formation of previous governments from Taif to today. However, this matter is in light of the circumstances that have arisen from after October 17, 2019 until today, in addition to the sharp division between the political forces, which has widened and deepened during the assignment of Mustafa Adeeb, that is difficult to achieve, and even impossible.
– The third scenario is that Hariri backs down in his reluctance to run for prime minister, and this means that the “green light” has been lit in front of him, specifically from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to return to prime minister, provided he leaves the question of discussing the government until after your assignment. Here, his appointment in consultations is guaranteed by a parliamentary majority, including some political forces with whom he is currently fighting.
– The fourth scenario is that Hariri is still reluctant to nominate himself, and this means that he still faces the “red light”, and decides to bless the appointment of another Sunni figure, and in the closest field is Najib Mikati, who he nominated himself proposing the technological government, where he is appointed in consultations. Based on that.
The fifth scenario is that Hariri insists on not running and not appointing any other Sunni figures. And he transfers the ball of naming this character to the parliamentary majority, so that on the one hand this matter would overwhelm the majority with what he announced that he would not initiate it, that is, appointing the prime minister or forming a government unilaterally, and on the other On the other hand, it confuses binding consultations and puts it before the inevitability of postponement. Read the full article Press here.