Salam's Cabinet Formation Efforts Frozen over Parliament Session Dispute

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Prime Minister-designate Tammam Salam froze his attempts to form the new government, which he launched after the extension of parliament's mandate end of May, his sources said Wednesday.

The freeze came against the backdrop of a dispute between Speaker Nabih Berri and caretaker Premier Najib Miqati, who has refused to attend a parliamentary session amid a resigned cabinet.

Salam is still hinging on the awareness of politicians on the dangerous stage and the need for a new cabinet that ends the current row, the sources told several newspapers.

“Had there been a government with full authorities, these new crises wouldn't have erupted,” they added.

The sources stressed however that Salam would not wait till September to form his cabinet, a hint that he would announce a “fait accompli” government.

Baabda palace sources also said that the only way to end the crisis on the constitutionality of the parliamentary session is the immediate formation of a new government.

The row on the constitutionality of the session that Berri had call for on Monday erupted after the March 14 alliance bloc MPs and the Change and Reform bloc of MP Michel Aoun refused to attend it.

Berri postponed the three-day session to July 16 after March 14 and Miqati claimed that the speaker cannot ask parliament to convene to discuss not important issues amid a resigned cabinet.

They said only the extension of the term of Army chief Gen. Jean Qahwaji was worthy to hold a session.

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Missing helicopter almost 11 years

Again, they create issues that paralyze the nation, inconvenience the citizens and all the while our standard of living is on a slippery slope. When will we the people take matters in our own hands and push them all aside (I forgot we need to unite first, they divided us to the extent that their jobs are safe)

Thumb mckinl almost 11 years

Salam should just get on with it and nominate his cabinet ... realizing that it will have to pass a vote in the Parliament ...

Should Salam fail then the process starts again ... Try another Prime Minister Designate ... rinse and repeat ...

by the time Salam makes up his mind it will be time for elections once again and Lebanon will be in a shambles if not a civil war.

Thumb primesuspect almost 11 years

A technocratic gobierno is all Lebanon needs for now.... But the mafias are afraid they'll get disposed off,,,,, disgusting.

Thumb eli-g almost 11 years

what a miserable country. I am glad I am out. where are the youth of this country? where are the free thinkers? everyone on this site is so polarized, it is disgusting to see. Where are the educated youth movements to rise above and revolt against these old dinosaurs you call politicians and take Lebanon away from them. They are nothing but power hungry and money hungry monsters leading ALL of you hell.