Oman Daily Observer

Lebanese govt will be formed ‘very soon’: President

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BEIRUT: Lebanon’s president said on Thursday a government would be formed very soon as political parties intensifie­d negotiatio­ns to break a deadlock more than five months after elections.

A government source said the government is expected to be formed during the weekend.

Prime Minister-designate Saad al Hariri has been negotiatin­g with Lebanon’s rival parties since a parliament­ary election in May to form a new power-sharing cabinet, but they have so far been unable to reach consensus.

Asked by reporters on Thursday if a government would be agreed on, President Michel Aoun replied: “Yes, the government will be very soon or sooner.”

The major parties have jostled over the number of cabinet seats they should get and over the apportionm­ent of the most powerful ministries. In recent days stepped-up talks between leaders have increased optimism that the deadlock may soon be broken.

“Forming the government is taking longer than expected but we will get there,” Hariri said on Tuesday.

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri is expected to return to Lebanon from a trip abroad on Friday.

The delay has increased concern over the threat of an economic crisis in the heavilyind­ebted country. Lebanon has the third largest debt-togdp ratio in the world at more than 150 per cent, and a new government is expected to start moves towards bringing down the deficit.

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