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November 14, 2011

iloubnan- Government to multiply sessions over electoral law, says Charbel, November 14, 2011

Minister of Interior and Municipalities, Marwan Charbel, avowed on Monday that the Mikati-led government was adamant to venture into the electoral project law he had submitted to the cabinet a few weeks earlier. 

As demurring on the current law which he termed as no more convenient to the concept of consensual democracy, the Minister said the government decided to multiply its sessions devoted to study the aforementioned proportionality-based proposal. 

Charbel made these remarks during his meeting at the Ministry Monday with MPs Mohammad Hajjar, Neemtallah Abi Nasr, Antoine Saad, and Jamal Jarrah, and former Deputy Talal Merehbi. 

Talks reportedly tackled latest political developments on the local scene. 

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