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Originally Posted by X No he cant, the moment he does something like that and lets say accuses the opposition with putting obstacles on the formation of the government, he will first lose his status as a consensual president and he will come under severe attack from the opposition (leaders and base), same thing applies (vise versa) in case he accuses the loyalists. |
Well, I see your point, no wonder why Lahood was hated by the loyalists. But sometimes a President must take a stand. He can't be a consensual on every move he makes. Otherwise, he will not be an effective President.