Lebanon's Hariri says to pursue power-sharing plan for presidency

People watch fireworks during the illumination of a giant Christmas tree at the launch of 2015 Christmas festivities, in front of Muhammad Al Amin Mosque in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday (AP photo)

BEIRUT — Former Lebanese prime minister, Saad Hariri, said on Sunday he would continue to pursue a power-sharing solution to the country's 18-month presidential vacuum with politician Suleiman Franjieh, a Maronite Christian he backs for the role.

The proposal, widely discussed by politicians in Lebanon but not formally outlined in detail, would make Franjieh president and Hariri, a Sunni Muslim, prime minister.

In recent days momentum towards such a solution has slowed, according to local media, with other Maronite contenders still to be won over.

In a phone call, Hariri and Franjieh agreed to "proceed on the joint path for the election of the president", a statement from Hariri's office said.

The power-sharing plan could revive government institutions paralysed by political rivalries that have been heightened by the war in neighbouring Syria. Under Lebanon's political system, the presidency is reserved for a Maronite Christian.

Saudi Arabia, which backs Hariri, has lent its support to the deal, while regional rival Iran has said it hopes to see the election of a Lebanese president soon. Franjieh is a family friend and close ally of Syria's President Bashar Assad.

But local rivalries could prove a problem for a plan which requires winning over other Maronite politicians who are seeking the presidency, such as Michel Aoun, an ally of the Iran-backed Shiite movement Hizbollah, and Samir Geagea.

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