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    Lebanon's Prime Minister-Designate Salam Meets With Armenian Solidarity Bloc

    http://massispost.com/archives/8362
    By admin Updated: April 10, 2013


    Lebanon's Prime Minister-designate Tammam Salam began a second day of
    consultations Wednesday by meeting with parliamentary blocs, including
    the Armenian Solidarity Bloc, over the formation of a new Cabinet.
    Salam is expected to form a national unity government, a process that
    could take him a long time because of the sharp divisions among
    Lebanese politicians, which have increased during the past two years
    as a result of Syria's crisis.

    Representing the Armenian Solidarity Bloc, MP Sebouh Kalpakian, called
    for a technocrat government in charge of organizing the elections as
    scheduled, while seeking approval of an electoral law that would
    guarantee a healthy representation of the Lebanese people.
    `We don't want Armenians to be marginalized. We want key [Cabinet]
    portfolios that suit Armenian's role and sacrifices,' Kalpakian told
    reporters after the meeting.
    Outgoing Prime Minister Najib Mikati resigned last month over a
    political deadlock between Lebanon's two main political camps and
    infighting in his government. Mikati, who was prime minister since
    June 2011, headed a government that was dominated by the Shiite Muslim
    Hezbollah group and its allies.
    Within the Lebanese Parliament, Lebanon's ethnic Armenian population
    maintains six seats; four Armenian Parliamentarians; three SD
    Hunchakian Party parliamentarians along with the ADL (Ramgavar)
    parliamentarian constitute the Armenian Solidarity Bloc and are allied
    with the pro-western March 14 Forces. The two remaining Armenian
    parliamentarians are affiliated with the ARF (Tashnak) party and are
    allied with Hezbollah led `March 8' government.


    From: Baghdasarian
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