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Lebanese PM Mikati's cabinet resigns amid growing crisis | Lebanese PM Mikati's cabinet resigns amid growing crisis |
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Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has announced the resignation of his entire government. | Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has announced the resignation of his entire government. |
The move comes after the deeply divided cabinet failed to approve a commission to oversee elections planned for June. | The move comes after the deeply divided cabinet failed to approve a commission to oversee elections planned for June. |
It was also unable to agree on the extension of the term of office of the internal security chief, who is otherwise obliged to retire next month. | It was also unable to agree on the extension of the term of office of the internal security chief, who is otherwise obliged to retire next month. |
Lebanon has been gripped by a political crisis linked to the unrest in neighbouring Syria. | Lebanon has been gripped by a political crisis linked to the unrest in neighbouring Syria. |
'Dangerous vacuum' | |
Mr Mikati said he hoped his departure would be "an impetus for leaders to shoulder their responsibilities". | Mr Mikati said he hoped his departure would be "an impetus for leaders to shoulder their responsibilities". |
He also urged political parties to "come together to bring Lebanon out of the unknown". | He also urged political parties to "come together to bring Lebanon out of the unknown". |
Mr Mikati had been pushing for the extension of the mandate of the internal security chief, Ashraf Rifi, to avoid what he described as "a dangerous vacuum". | |
But that was opposed by the Shia Islamist movement Hezbollah and its allies - who dominate the government. | |
Mr Mikati warned that internal divisions among the Lebanese had created deep wounds which only a dialogue could heal. | |
And he revealed that he had almost quit twice before since taking office in 2011. | |
President Michel Suleiman has so far made no comment on whether he will accept his resignation. | |
Mr Mikati became prime minister after Hezbollah and its allies brought down the unity cabinet of Saad Hariri. | |
Lebanon's political and sectarian divides have been heightened by the conflict in Syria, with many Sunni Muslims sympathising with the rebels there, and Hezbollah supporting President Bashar a-Assad. |