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Lebanon Cabinet wins confidence vote in Parliament

BEIRUT: Prime Minister Najib Mikati's government won a vote of confidence in Lebanon's Parliament Thursday after three days of heated debate over its policy statement.

Officials said 68 MPs voted in the Cabinet’s favor, out of the 128-member assembly. MPs from the opposition walked out of Parliament moments before the vote took place.

Addressing lawmakers shortly before the vote, Mikati said he welcomed constructive criticism by opposition members, but dismissed accusations that he had abandoned his principles.

“The government will be one to unite the Lebanese and will adhere to the spirit of the Taif Accord,” Mikati said, referring to the treaty that ended Lebanon’s 1975-90 civil war.

He also rejected claims that his government was responsible for all the problems facing Lebanon. “I would like to point out that power has been in the hands of the new opposition for years.”

Mikati’s government is the first to be dominated by the Hezbollah-led March 8 coalition.

Mikati, a business tycoon from the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, also held the post of prime minister in 2005, shortly after the Feb.14 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

The U.N.-backed court probing Hariri’s assassination, the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, has been a major point of contention between the previous parliamentary majority, the March 14 coalition, and the March 8 alliance which named Mikati to replace Hariri’s son, Saad Hariri, earlier this year.

Three days of discussions preceded the vote of confidence, which was widely expected to pass with a narrow majority. Legislators belonging to the March 14 coalition had urged Mikati in Parliament to either back the STL, which last week indicted four members of Hezbollah in the assassination of Hariri, or step down.

March 14 members’ attack on Mikati’s Cabinet centered primarily on a controversial article contained in the government’s policy statement that deals with the STL.

Mikati vowed to parliament to cooperate with the U.N.-backed tribunal.

"The government confirms it will continue the path of the tribunal... and continue to cooperate with the U.N. Security Council Resolution which set up the tribunal to see justice served," Mikati said.

He said that his Cabinet’s first priority was to remove illegal weapons from the country’s major cities. Lebanon’s second largest city, Tripoli, has recently seen armed clashes following pro- and anti-Syrian government protests.

“Our government will not neglect the issue of the possession of arms and will not disregard the threat it carries within civilian areas … this issue of disarming the cities is this Cabinet’s first priority after it receives the vote of confidence.”

Mikati also said that the Cabinet would follow in the footsteps of the previous government regarding the Syria-Lebanon relationship, including demarcating the borders, and would address the issue of Lebanese citizens in Syrian prisons.

He also said that time would prove that he is committed to Lebanon’s independence and sovereignty, criticizing lawmakers who accused him of abandoning his principles.

“I will never abandon my principles regardless of the pressure exerted on me,” Mikati said.

Speaking about the country’s battered economy, the prime minister said that he will work on creating a strategic program to shore it up and meet the aspirations of all Lebanese.

“The government will activate a program between the private and public sectors in order to reduce public debt,” he added.

Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblatt, greeted the afternoon’s events. “This is what I call democracy,” he said, after leaving Parliament following the vote of confidence.

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Paul July 07, 2011 04:47 PM

Allah help Lebanon. Not only Syrian Wissaya is back, but also Iranian.
I want to apply for a weapon permit when I visit Beirut. If a militia party can carry weapons and control the government, kill whoever they want, I also want to carry one with 10,000 of my friends and relatives to protect myself and ourselves.
Mabrouk one and all, Lebanon just became a certified terrorist country.

Paula July 07, 2011 05:42 PM

I really like this Mikati guy, I just don't trust the March 8 guys. Nor do I trust the 14 lawmakers. Lebanon is doomed with or without this Cabinet.
So the Cabinet won the vote of confidence but not Lebanon. You should fix this headline, because either way Lebanon loses!

Paul response July 07, 2011 06:46 PM

Paul, you are simply and without any needed explanation, an Id*ot.

imad July 07, 2011 11:28 PM

I wish to congratulate the new government and I wish it all the best. As for all the saboteurs and bigots that claim they love Lebanon I say "in your eye." And Paul you the person that called Lebanon a terrorist country in your comments, I say the only terrorrist here, is you for wanting to carry a gun and kill the people of Lebanon, you would be right then, you will not be safe in Lebanon if you would carry a gun, you would be arrested and put in prison to rot, and if you use the gun against any Lebanese, it would be the last act of your life, because you would rot in hell shortly after.

Robert July 08, 2011 04:16 AM

Paul, what a silly notion that either Harriri and his stooges rule Lebanon, or it's no longer Lebanese and its Terrorists. Those idiots have ruined Lebanon for 20 years. Let someone else have a go.

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