The Borneo Post

Lebanon forms new government

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BEIRUT: Lebanon’s President, Michel Aoun, and Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri have formed a new government of 30 ministers drawn from most sides of the country’s political spectrum and from all of its religious sects, the cabinet office said on Sunday.

“Today a new government was formed,” said Hariri, after the announceme­nt.

Aoun, an ally of the Shi’ite group Hezbollah which dominates the country’s politics, was elected president by members of parliament in October, after more than two years without anyone occupying Lebanon’s highest office of state.

His election was partly the result of a political deal under which he would ask Hariri, a former political opponent, to be prime minister.

However, some leading Lebanese politician­s did not support the deal, contributi­ng to Hariri’s delay in being able to form a government.

Lebanon has had a caretaker government for more than two years, led by former prime minister Tammam Salam, contributi­ng to a political crisis that has weakened government services.

Among the main cabinet posts, Gebran Bassil, a Christian and ally of Aoun, stays on as foreign minister, while Ali Hassan Khalil, a member of the Shi’ite Amal party to which Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri belongs, remains finance minister. — Reuters

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Young Israeli settlers pray in the settlement outpost of Amona, which was establishe­d in 1997 and built on private Palestinia­n land, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. — AFP photo
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Saudi King Salman shakes hands with Kerry in Riyadh. — Reuters photo

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