21.05.2008, 11:05
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Major triumph for Lebanese opposition: All demands made by Nasrallah materialized in breakthrough agreement between feuding factions announced by Arab mediators after five days of talks in Qatar to end Lebanon's 18-month political crisis; Damascus welcomes deal
As part of the deal, 11 of the 30 ministers in a national unity government in Beirut will be Hizbullah members, giving the Shiite organization the right to veto any decision. This was one of the main demands made by Hizbullah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah during the recent crisis.
The sides also agreed to appoint Lebanon's army commander, General Michel Suleiman, the next Lebanese president.
Another important achievement for Hizbullah was an amendment to the current election law: The sides agreed to return to the 1960 Election Law, which includes a change in the election districts, and particularly in the Beirut district which will be divided in three. The current law allowed the anti-Syrian camp to win the elections.
Tja mir glaubt ja keiner.
Defakto regiert jetzt die Hibsollah zusammen mit ihrem neuen Freunden von der Armee den Libanon.
Aber immer schön die Armee untersützen, schließlich ist die ja neutral und steht zwischen den Islamisten und der dem Westen wenigsten zugeneigten Ex-Regierung. Zu denen kann man schließlich überhauptnicht halten, das machen ja schon die pösen USA!
:roll:
Nach Hamastan gibt es im Libanon jetzt den nächsten Staat an dem islamische Terroristen am Ruder sind.
Und immer schön weiter verhandeln, nicht das es zum Krieg kommt. *lach*