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National Bloc leader Carlos Edde on Sunday said there was nothing to do with his exit from the March 14 coalition and preparations for the 2009 parliamentary elections.
Edde said his decision was made when President Michel Suleiman was elected Lebanon's new head of state.
He cited his rejection to the 1960 elections law as one of the reasons why he quit March 14.
"I am convinced that this law is simply destructive," Edde told Voice of Free Lebanon. |