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Lebanese Deputy Elie Ferzli stirred controversy in political, military and popular circles after calling for the Commander of the Lebanese army, Joseph Aoun, to remove the President of the Republic, Michel Aoun, from Baabda Palace and assume power.
Ferzli’s surprise has two dimensions. The first is that it came from a political figure who had advocated Michel Aoun’s reign and defended it ferociously, a figure linked to the Syrian-Iranian axis that supports Aoun and has close ties with what remains of the regime in Damascus.
As for the second dimension, it is the open discussion to end Michel Aoun’s rule through the army. The military has only once taken over power in Lebanon. That was during the era of the extraordinary President Fouad Chehab and through a political settlement concluded with the late great Hamid Frangieh, not a military coup like those seen in Arab states in the early years of the mid-20th century.
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