Elect Ghassan Tueni interim president
14th Nov 2006, 22:39 GMT
It has now been one year since I announced my candidacy for the presidency of Lebanon, against the unconstitutional continuation in office of President Emile Lahoud. By offering an alternative, and by pursuing the first democratic campaign in the country's history through six months of day-to-day meetings with citizens, I believe my campaign created.
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