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Arab League backs Lebanon plan | |
(about 19 hours later) | |
The Secretary General of the Arab League, Amr Musa, will head to Lebanon within the next two days to discuss an Arab plan to resolve the crisis there. | |
The plan, which Arab League foreign ministers agreed to in Cairo, is aimed at ending a deadlock over appointing a new president for Lebanon. | |
The plan calls for Lebanon's army chief, Gen Michel Suleiman to become the country's next president. | |
It is said to have the backing of Syria and Lebanon's main political groups. | |
But members of Hezbollah, at the heart of the Lebanese opposition, gave a more cautious response to the plan. | |
A dispute between the Western-backed government and the opposition, which is supported by Syria, has left Lebanon without a president since 23 November. | |
A parliamentary session to elect a president was postponed for the 11th time on 28 December, and is now due to begin on 12 January. | A parliamentary session to elect a president was postponed for the 11th time on 28 December, and is now due to begin on 12 January. |
Three-stage plan | Three-stage plan |
"The ministers welcome favourably the consensus around Michel Suleiman as a candidate for the presidency and call for his immediate election," Amr Moussa said after a consultative meeting of Arab League ministers in Cairo. | |
He said that Syria - which backs Lebanese opposition group Hezbollah - had supported the move. | He said that Syria - which backs Lebanese opposition group Hezbollah - had supported the move. |
Gen Suleiman is widely seen as a consensus candidate for the top job | |
Mr Moussa said the ministers had also agreed on the three-stage plan, adopted on Sunday. | |
It envisages the election of a new president, the formation of a national unity government and the adoption of a new electoral law. | |
The Lebanese government and opposition agree that the next president, traditionally a Maronite Christian and elected by parliament, should be Gen Suleiman. | The Lebanese government and opposition agree that the next president, traditionally a Maronite Christian and elected by parliament, should be Gen Suleiman. |
But they disagree over the shape of a future government. | But they disagree over the shape of a future government. |
On Friday, Hezbollah said it would not allow a president to be elected unless it received one third of the cabinet seats. | On Friday, Hezbollah said it would not allow a president to be elected unless it received one third of the cabinet seats. |
This would give Hezbollah and its allies a veto over key decisions. | This would give Hezbollah and its allies a veto over key decisions. |
The government proposes reforming the cabinet to give the new president a casting vote. The wider political crisis has paralysed the government and parliament for more than a year and spilled over into armed clashes and political assassinations. | |
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