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BEIRUT, March 1 (Xinhuanet) -- Lebanese legislators will choose
a successor to Omar Karami, whose government resigned Monday amid mass protests
two weeks after former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri was assassinated.
Under Lebanon's constitution, the prime minister is elected by parliament members with a majority in favor.
Customarily, the premier is a Sunni, the president a Maronite
Christian and the parliament speaker a Shiite. The assassinated Hariri was a
Sunni Muslim.
Hariri's sister Bahia Hariri should be considered seriously as a
candidate for the premiership, MP Boutros Harb told reporters Tuesday.
After the prime minister is elected, he or she will coordinate
with the president and the speaker in choosing a cabinet, a move without
deadline under the constitution.
Advice from former speakers and prime ministers will also be
taken into consideration.
The new government will assume office after winning a vote of
confidence in the parliament.
President Emile Lahoud has asked the outgoing Karami government
to continue as a caretaker until a new cabinet is formed.
The pro-Syria Karami government resigned Monday under huge
anti-Syrian pressure, one political fallout of Hariri's killing on Feb. 14 by a
massive bombing attack in central Beirut.
The oppositions blamed Syria for the incident, a charge denied
by Damascus. However, Syria has indicated it would redeploy its 14,000 troops in
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