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ended." She was also said to have spoken on the issue of the STL and its repercussions with other regional leaders. The ambassador to
Lebanon said that the "United States and the international community have said from the beginning, the Special Tribunal for Lebanon is an irrevocable, international judicial process; its work is not a matter of politics but of law. The resignation of some of Lebanon's ministers will not change this...The United States remains steadfast in its support for Lebanon's state institutions through our robust military, security, and economic development assistance. We expect a new government will emerge through constitutional procedures, and our strong partnership with Lebanon will endure." The US continued to maintain that the STL was "irrevocable."
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Hezbollah nor Syria is pleased with what is going on. For the party, all the contentious means of crippling the tribunal have grave shortcomings. A serious political or security escalation would only harden discord at a moment when Hezbollah's primary goal is to show that Lebanon is united in its rejection of the special tribunal. As for Assad, if he pushes too hard, he may lose for good the Lebanese Sunni card, which he has worked for years to regain. Hariri alone can issue Hezbollah with a certificate of innocence, and if the prime minister decides to sit the coming period out of office, it is difficult to see how any opposition-led government would function properly."
1822:, said the crisis was "very serious, for the first time since 2008 we have a big division in the country, we have no talks going on between the March 8 and March 14 groups." He added that the opposition March 8 was not likely to form a government on its own and that "there is more yet to come. Violence might break out whenever we have political instability, and now we have a political confrontation between two opposing groups, and its most likely that it will happen." Edward Bell, an analyst for the
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Hezbollah's demands, he is in my view finished as a national and as a Sunni leader, having compromised his own, his family's, and his country's honour. It appears that Hariri won't do it, which is both a moral and a politically intelligent decision. Instead he and his country are left floating, trying to avoid violence that may only benefit
Hezbollah and watching Saudi and Syrian mediation whose outcome for Lebanese sovereignty is likely to be tragic."
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highest price will be paid by
Lebanon's wealthy communities. They have the most to lose by a slow down in investment, the collapse of the stock market, and decline in economic growth. And to think that Lebanon was growing at eight per cent last year. Now we are sure to see more immobility, sectarian strife, and economic stagnation in the Middle East." Graeme Bannerman of the
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ties between Syria and Hariri and fears they will gnaw at his power, now wants to reshuffle the cabinet, have a new prime minister appointed and split up the coalition. This will increase
Hezbollah's strength and could thwart Syria's ability to form a political bloc that would counterbalance the group."
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that both the STL was not strong enough to intimidate Syria and that "during that stage , I was in a alienation which led me to use rhetoric that does not match national heritage. I have now my real, natural and historical position." It was suggested that, as a result of statement during the weeks
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Lebanon could now go for several months without any government. "The external player with the best chance at defusing the situation is Syria as it maintains contact with all parties, both inside and outside of Lebanon, and can apply pressure on Hezbollah to reach a consensus with other Lebanese
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said that "Probably no one in the world wants the tribunal more than Hariri, but he has a whole series of other considerations. He can't govern without consensus." He also said that the United States' backing of the STL has "an alternative agenda, which is to weaken
Hezbollah and therefore Syria and
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Lebanon's sovereignty and its independence and liberating land that remains under the occupation
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also said that the resignations were "intended to show Syria the limitations of its influence on the group and to tell
Damascus that if it wanted to show Washington it can preserve stability in Lebanon, Hezbollah and Iran will have the last word. Nasrallah, who is not pleased with the strengthening
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said the withdrawals were "extremely serious" and could have "grave implications" across the Middle East. He also said the UK "strongly condemns" alleged attempts to undermine the STL "which must be allowed to do its work without any obstacle. Justice must take its course and there should be an end
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until the formation of a new government." Suleiman asked Hariri to maintain a caretaker role while charging him with forming a new government following an emergency return from a summit in the United States and a stopover in France and Turkey. He said that "There is no alternative for all of us but
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read this as a feat that "the unknown...could turn bloody, with street clashes in which
Hezbollah is likely to prevail." However, it also cited other analysts as dismissing the prospect of violence as both a result of Hezbollah's strength and Turkey's emergence as regionally influential middleman
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said "We view what happened today as a transparent effort by those forces inside Lebanon, as well as interests outside Lebanon, to subvert justice and undermine Lebanon’s stability and progress, We believe that the work of the Special Tribunal must go forward so justice can be served and impunity
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said that "The new show down caused by the impending indictments of the International Tribunal will return Lebanon to paralysis not war. Hezbollah has made it clear that it does not want war. It will not carry out a 'coup,' as some have claimed. But it will bring government to a stand still. The
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security adviser, said that "Hezbollah has been holding the entire country hostage while arming itself to the teeth with the help of Syria and Iran. Today’s Hezbollah resignation from the government, where it formally held minority status, is a threat to every Lebanese. If Hariri complies with
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also added that there would be "no easy way out of Lebanon's new political crisis. No one is under the illusion that the open crisis will come to an end anytime soon, particularly as the opposition resigned from government as a pre-emptive strike before the tribunal issues its indictments."
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576:. This formula denied March 14 a majority of cabinet posts, while also preventing the opposition from wielding veto power, which requires 11 posts. Thus, at least in theory, the ministers selected by President Suleiman—considered impartial—hold a swing vote on decision making.
1624:, said: "The resignations will be dangerous, as they will cause clashes once again. Thus, we hope these resignations will not take place. They have the potential to cause everything built so far to collapse." He also warned of possible regional repercussions.
1533:, he said that "the opposition unanimously will not name Hariri tomorrow constitutional, legal and democratic. Despite the fact we reject the indictment simply for being politicised, Lebanon is our homeland and we are keen on its safety and stability."
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that Jumblat's withdrawal would not automatically mean his admission to the March 8 alliance. He also suggested that the alliance with March 14 was "out of necessity" and then had to end to pave the way for a new period. Jumblatt also
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said that he believed if Hezbollah took power "the situation in Lebanon will soon be like the one in Gaza." He also criticised Jumblatt's support for Hezbollah even before the negotiations for the new government commenced.
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suggested the resignations came after the collapse of talks between Syria and Saudi Arabia to ease tensions in Lebanon. It also suggested that the opposition wanted 11 resignations before Hariri's meeting with US President
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stock index crashed following the collapse of the government. However, it stabilised the next day as the central bank said there was no rush to the US dollar and that it would intervene to stabilise Lebanon currency and
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stated that "Lebanon entered a new phase yesterday, an open-ended one characterized by a profound and long-term political and governmental crisis. This month will be the month of crises and unpleasant surprises."
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said that Hezbollah was "demonstrating their own fear and determination to block the government’s ability to conduct its business and advance the aspirations of all of the Lebanese people." Secretary of State
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Iran. It doesn't take into consideration how the Lebanese political system works. I think we are an essential part of Hariri's problem. I think we are making his life more difficult rather than easier."
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withdrew his PSP from the governing March 14 alliance. The Future Movement said that though everyone had the right to adopt their independent agendas the March 14 coalition never rejected other parties.
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reported that "sectarian rhetoric was re-vivified in Lebanon with some politicians and clerics claiming that nominating anyone else than Saad Hariri as prime minister was tantamount to sedition."
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and that the withdrawals from the government "will further erode confidence and may heighten the risk of a further slowdown. "For growth, investment, consumption and tourism it could be a risk."
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issued a statement urging all the various political factions to work together, though it also warned that it would not work with the new government if Hezbollah was a leading a member.
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dialogue, and no side in Lebanon will be able to eliminate the other," further adding that he would work with his allies to form a government in line with "national unity" objectives.
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announced that all ten opposition ministers had resigned following months of warnings by Hezbollah that it would not remain inactive should there be indictments against the group. The
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of the Israeli enemy." Nasrallah called on Mikati's opponents to give him a chance and accused them of "seeking power for power's sake rather than that of the Lebanese people."
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2678:Lebanon: A History, 600-2011
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1520:Democratic Gathering bloc
1460:of former Prime Minister
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178:national unity government
109:Deputy head of government
57:9 November 2009
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2090:Lebanon's New Government
1831:New government formation
1673:United States of America
914:Minister of Public Works
84:People and organisations
2069:The Wall Street Journal
1943:United States President
1430:2011 fall of government
1256:Minister of Agriculture
1214:Mohammad Jawad Khalifeh
1176:Free Patriotic Movement
1153:Free Patriotic Movement
1130:Free Patriotic Movement
845:Minister of Information
3020:Administrative Council
2969:Governments of Lebanon
2273:. BBC. 12 January 2011
2044:. BBC. 9 November 2009
1807:University of Oklahoma
1622:Saudi foreign minister
626:Deputy Prime Minister
472:Diplomatic missions of
72:13 June 2011
1892:Beirut Stock Exchange
1812:Middle East Institute
1728:Michael Young of the
1477:Lebanese constitution
939:Minister of Dispalced
605:Political affiliation
3392:Michel Aoun Military
3164:Fuad Chehab Military
3042:Khayreddin Ahdab III
1656:- Foreign Secretary
1640:Recep Tayyip Erdogan
1481:caretaker government
1409:told the told FPM's
1302:Minister of Industry
822:Environment Minister
651:Minister of Interior
242:Constitution of 1926
3541:Cabinets of Lebanon
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2758:The Washington Post
2259:on 19 January 2011.
2217:(12 January 2011).
2022:on 22 November 2009
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1693:Bush administration
1403:Mountain Unity bloc
1260:Hussein Hajj Hassan
1141:Minister of Tourism
1012:Minister of Culture
989:Minister of Justice
193:Politics of Lebanon
3310:Rashid Karami VIII
3286:Abdallah Yafi VIII
3274:Hussein Oweini III
3116:Abdul Hamid Karami
3050:Khayreddin Ahdab V
3034:Khayreddin Ahdab I
2998:Bechara Khoury III
2863:The Globe and Mail
2827:. 21 February 2011
2801:on 25 January 2011
2760:. 25 January 2011.
2510:(27 January 2011).
2493:(13 January 2011).
2477:(12 January 2011).
2223:The New York Times
1961:UN Resolution 1701
1677:President's office
1558:economy of Lebanon
1552:Eric Mottu of the
1396:On 2 August 2009,
1384:Vote of confidence
799:Education Minister
518:Lebanon portal
462:Abdallah Bou Habib
99:Head of government
36:Cabinet of Lebanon
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3517:
3318:Suleiman Frangieh
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3278:Hussein Oweini IV
3260:Hussein Oweini II
3240:Rashid Karami III
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3148:Abdallah Yafi III
2990:Bechara Khoury II
2777:Los Angeles Times
2688:978-0-19-518111-1
2158:on 4 October 2012
2132:on 4 October 2012
1493:Domestic politics
1458:the assassination
1420:charge d’affaires
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908:Armenian Catholic
891:Minister of State
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494:Visa requirements
449:Foreign relations
436:Political parties
384:Recent elections
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3290:Rashid Karami VI
3256:Rashid Karami IV
3236:Rashid Karami II
3206:Abdallah Yafi VI
3186:Abdallah Yafi IV
3178:Khaled Chehab II
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2716:. Archived from
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3190:Abdallah Yafi V
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317:Legislature
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