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Lebanese opposition agrees to govt line-up: Hezbollah
Updated on Saturday, November 07, 2009, 13:49 IST Tags:HezbollahLebanese opposition
Beirut: Lebanon's opposition has agreed to a proposed government line-up, Hezbollah said today, paving the way to the end of five months of tortuous negotiations following a June general election.

Hezbollah, which heads an alliance of parties supported by Syria and Iran, said in a statement that its leadership, including the head of the militant party Hassan Nasrallah, met late yesterday and agreed to join the national unity government proposed by prime minister-designate Saad Hariri.

"Those who took part in the meeting agreed to join a national unity government based on the agreements reached during negotiations," the statement said.

"We hope that this step will be beneficial for Lebanon and its people," it added.

An official from Hariri's camp said they were awaiting official notification before announcing the new government, possibly today.

An official with the Presidency told that the head of state was also optimistic that the stalemate was over and an announcement was imminent.

The proposed 30-member cabinet calls for 15 seats for the majority alliance and 10 for the opposition. The remaining five posts would be appointed by President Michel Sleiman.

Bureau Report


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