National Coalition
couldn't name new president yesterday after the failure of all the candidates to obtain the minimum for the success of 57 votes out of 113.
A source from the election hall said that Suheir Atassi the only
member only who won 76 votes and kept
her previous position as Coalition vice president while the candidate Mohamed Farouk Tayfour for the second deputy
president had won only 50 votes.
According to the president chair, None of the nominees had
achieved the rate of voted which is need to win (51 votes at least). the votes
were obtained by the contenders were very close and converged, Mustafa Sabbagh
won 46 votes, and Ahmed Asi Jarba won 49 votes.
In relevant development, National Coalition member, Haitham al-Maleh, told Zaman
Alwasl that Ghassan Hito, the current Opposition government will be replaced by
another well-known figure of the opposition as well as we have thousands of
diplomats and political dissidents who are very qualified and got the
expertise. ''Hito is unknown personality for the most of Syrians,'' al-Maleh
Added.
Today, the
discussions regarding the new prime minister will take place. al-Maleh
concluded.
In relevant context,
Deputy General Observer of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria told Zaman Alwasl
that no discussions had taken place in the ongoing Istanbul meeting about
attending Geneva 2.
Mohamed Tayfour, the prominent opposition figure, said we
hope to find consensus president better that going to the elections.
Tayfur admitted to Zaman Alwasl that the atmosphere of the
closed meetings of the coalition, marred by tension according to the large
number of cases to be discussed.
Zaman Alwasl-Istanbul
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