Jul 05 2008
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Siniora was asked by the Lebanese president to form a new government [AFP]
Siniora was asked by the Lebanese president to form a new government [AFP]
Last-minute disagreements between various political groups could hold up the announcement of the formation of a new Lebanese cabinet, sources say.

Fouad Siniora, the Lebanese prime minister, was earlier expected to announce on Saturday the formation of his new cabinet comprising 30 ministers.

He was expected to make the announcement at a dinner hosted by Michel Aoun, the leader of the opposition Free Patriotic Movement, in his honour.

Michel Suleiman, the Lebanese president, had asked Siniora to form the government five weeks ago.

Disagreements between the majority and the opposition parties over ministerial berths explain the long delay in forming the cabinet.

Both sides had agreed to form a national government following a deal brokered by Qatar.

Under the Doha agreement, the 30-member cabinet will have 16 ministers from the majority, 11 from the opposition and three nominated by the president.


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