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The Speaker of the Cabinet proposes that if Lebanon’s prime minister-elect Hariri is rejected, he may resign

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According to local media reports, on the 5th, Lebanese Future Front MP Alush said that in order to promote the process of forming a cabinet, Speaker Bailey recently proposed to form a cabinet with 24 members without veto power from any faction, but so far, the presidential camp has not yet responded to this. Propose a response. Alush said that if the initiative fails, the prime minister-designate Hariri may resign. At the same time, it does not rule out the possibility of the collective resignation of the future front party group from the parliament.

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On the same day, the Free National Front of Lebanon issued a statement expressing concern about the obstruction of the cabinet formation process, calling on the prime minister-designate Hariri to perform constitutional duties and negotiate with the president to form a new government that conforms to constitutional principles and can win the trust of parliament. The Liberty National Front emphasized its support for Hariri to form an expert government and drafted a policy platform based on the French initiative and the requirements of the International Monetary Fund. However, the party opposes any new government created in violation of the constitution.

At the end of October last year, Saad Hariri was authorized by President Aoun to form a new Lebanese government. However, in the past few months, Lebanese factions, especially President Aoun and Hariri, have been unable to resolve their differences on the cabinet list. At the end of last month, Hariri made it clear that he would not adopt the cabinet list proposed by President Aoun or any other faction. He would only determine the cabinet candidates based on the need to resolve the crisis. (Headquarters reporter Guan Panpan)

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