Kataeb MPs Refuse to Participate in Legislative Sessions Without President

Kataeb Party's MPs announced their refusal to participate in any legislative sessions in the absence of a president, considering it a constitutional and national principle that the party has upheld since the presidential vacuum of 2014-2016.

In a statement, Kataeb Party's MPs stated that "the extension of municipal elections term is unconstitutional and invalid as the council has turned into an electoral body, not authorized to undertake any other action according to Articles 73, 74, and 75 of the Lebanese Constitution."

The party also emphasized that the institutional chaos would not be resolved except by electing a president who signs the laws to become effective, saying that without this signature, laws are considered invalid and unconstitutional.

However, regarding the cabinet's meeting to discuss the financing of the upcoming elections on the same day that the parliament holds its general session to postpone the elections, Kataeb MPs deemed it an insult to the Lebanese people and part of shifting responsibilities.

If the government were truly interested in securing the small amount needed for the elections, it would have funded them weeks ago from Lebanon's withdrawal rights without resorting to unconstitutional legislative sessions.

Therefore, the party considered that the decision to overthrow the institutions and their deadline was taken by a political system that is not ready to face the ballot boxes after failing in every file it has handled, leading the country to historical collapses at all levels.

In light of this unfortunate reality, the Kataeb Party's MPs find themselves once again in the position of defending the constitution by submitting appeals against unconstitutional laws to invalidate them, to ensure that the constitution remains not only a point of view but also a regulator of political and national life.