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News ID: 53336
Publish Date : 25 May 2018 - 21:29

Lebanese MPs Designate Hariri as PM

BEIRUT (Dispatches) – The office of Lebanon’s president says a majority of lawmakers in parliament have endorsed Sa’ad al-Hariri, designating the Western-backed politician as prime minister for a third time.
Hariri won the backing of 111 out of 128 members of Lebanon’s new parliament during official consultations with the president earlier in the day, the office of Michel Aoun said in a statement that
Lebanon’s post of prime minister is reserved for a Sunni Muslim politician. Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said on Thursday the consultations on forming the new government would take place on Monday.
Despite losing more than a third of his MPs in a May 6 election, Hariri was still the leading Sunni figure and a clear frontrunner for the post.
Local media said Hariri would swiftly launch negotiations with other parties on forming a coalition government.
Mohammed Raad, head of Hezbollah’s parliamentary bloc, said after meeting Aoun that the movement would cooperate "positively” with whoever was designated.
Hezbollah as well as groups and individuals affiliated to it won 70 seats in the 128-member legislature.
An anti-Hezbollah alliance led by Hariri and supported by Saudi Arabia had won a majority in the Lebanese parliament in 2009, but it has since disintegrated.
Hariri acknowledged his bloc’s defeat in the elections and vowed that he would cooperate with all political factions in order to fulfill the wishes of the Lebanese people who "voted for security and stability of Lebanon.”
In remarks after Aoun designated him to be prime minister, Hariri said that the new national unity government he has been tasked to form must commit to the state’s policy of staying out of regional conflicts.