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KINGS OR KING MAKERS

Samir Geagea, the former militant at the threshold of Baabda

Three prominent Maronite leaders have held the Baabda Presidential Palace in their sights for many years: Samir Geagea, Gebran Bassil and Sleiman Frangieh. All believe they are natural candidates for the presidency, but they are not the only ones with eyes on the presidential seat.

Bassil and Geagea have both admitted — albeit Geagea with more ease — that they will not succeed this time around in ascending to the presidency. But all three men want to have their say and consider that the road to Baabda must pass through them.

With the clock to elect a president officially ticking, L’Orient-Le Jour offers a deep look at the political trajectory of these three men and their notable ties to the presidency.

Here, in the third article of our series, we take a look at Samir Geagea, who is spearheading the battle against Hezbollah.

Samir Geagea, the former militant at the threshold of Baabda

FL leader Samir Geagea at a press conference in Maarab in May 2019. (AFP/LF File/Aldo Ayoub)

The Civil War? He did not want to talk about it. The 11-year prison sentence he served in a six-square-meter cell under the Ministry of Defense? He did not want to talk about that either. His battles and reconciliation with his first rival, Michel...
The Civil War? He did not want to talk about it. The 11-year prison sentence he served in a six-square-meter cell under the Ministry of Defense? He did not want to talk about that either. His battles and reconciliation with his first rival, Michel...