The government will form a government with national powers in which not a single party will be represented.
About this, Salam Navaf, authorized to form a government in Lebanon, said at a press conference following a meeting with President Joseph Aun at the Baabda Presidential Palace in Beirut.
Salam emphasized that “he would not depart from the decisions taken by him after he was instructed to form a government.”
The politician noted that the government in Lebanon will soon be formed, despite the difficulties that arose.
Salam drew attention to the fact that with the formation of the government, Livan will support the support of the Arab world and the international community. “No ministry belongs to any group,” he said.
“The ministers will be separated from the deputies, candidates for municipal and parliamentary elections will not take part in the government, and the government will be formed with national powers, in which no party will be represented,” Salam explained.
In Lebanon on January 9, after a more than two -year vacuum, the authorities elected the president.
The head of the General Staff of the Livan, Joseph Aun, became the 14th president of the country following the results of the second round of voting in parliament.
The chairman of the UN International Court Navaf Salam was appointed Prime Minister Livan, he was instructed to form a new government of the republic.
Shiite Hezbollah and Amal movement insist on taking control of the Ministry of Finance, as in the last four governments.