September 19, 2007
Most Lebanese want the new president to be a consensus figure who does not need to belong to either of the two rival camps vying to win the divisive September 25 poll, a survey published Monday said.
The Ipsos opinion poll found that 60.5 percent of Lebanese thought the new president should not necessarily be from the Western-backed ruling majority, or the Hezbollah-led opposition, which is strongly supported by Syria and Iran.
The poll said 40.8 percent want the new president to have a degree, 24.8 percent want a military figure, 14.3 percent a technocrat, 12.8 percent a businessman, and 7.5 percent someone from a traditional political family.
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