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Lebanon 'set to announce cabinet' | Lebanon 'set to announce cabinet' |
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Lebanon is reported to be on the verge of announcing the formation of a new government, following months of political deadlock. | Lebanon is reported to be on the verge of announcing the formation of a new government, following months of political deadlock. |
The breakthrough, if confirmed, ends weeks of arguments over cabinet posts between the pro-Western majority coalition and Hezbollah-led opposition. | The breakthrough, if confirmed, ends weeks of arguments over cabinet posts between the pro-Western majority coalition and Hezbollah-led opposition. |
It was reportedly brokered by the government of Qatar. | It was reportedly brokered by the government of Qatar. |
Correspondents say a cautious optimism is returning, only weeks after Lebanon seemed to be at risk of civil war. | Correspondents say a cautious optimism is returning, only weeks after Lebanon seemed to be at risk of civil war. |
In May violence erupted on the streets of Beirut, after the government introduced measures meant to curtail the power of Hezbollah. Some 65 people were killed. | In May violence erupted on the streets of Beirut, after the government introduced measures meant to curtail the power of Hezbollah. Some 65 people were killed. |
Those measures were reversed and after talks led by Qatar, the two sides agreed to form a unity government, within which Hezbollah would have a blocking minority. | Those measures were reversed and after talks led by Qatar, the two sides agreed to form a unity government, within which Hezbollah would have a blocking minority. |
Days after the agreement, parliament elected a new President, Michel Suleiman. | Days after the agreement, parliament elected a new President, Michel Suleiman. |
Sensitive talks | Sensitive talks |
According to sources from both sides, the new government could be announced soon. | |
It would have two Hezbollah ministers, in addition to nine ministers from the group's Shia Muslim, Druze and Christian allies, sources told Reuters. | It would have two Hezbollah ministers, in addition to nine ministers from the group's Shia Muslim, Druze and Christian allies, sources told Reuters. |
The 11 cabinet seats would be enough, under Lebanon's complex system, to block decisions in the 30-member cabinet. | The 11 cabinet seats would be enough, under Lebanon's complex system, to block decisions in the 30-member cabinet. |
The ruling coalition would have 16 ministers in the cabinet, while the remaining three would be picked by the the president. | The ruling coalition would have 16 ministers in the cabinet, while the remaining three would be picked by the the president. |
Mr Suleiman is expected to choose the interior and defence ministers personally, the sources said. | Mr Suleiman is expected to choose the interior and defence ministers personally, the sources said. |
He will then convene talks with the leaders of the rival factions to address sensitive issues, including Hezbollah's guerrilla forces. | He will then convene talks with the leaders of the rival factions to address sensitive issues, including Hezbollah's guerrilla forces. |
Hezbollah insists it needs to keep its weapons to counter any threat from Israel, while its critics say it should leave defence to the Lebanese army. | Hezbollah insists it needs to keep its weapons to counter any threat from Israel, while its critics say it should leave defence to the Lebanese army. |
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