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BEIRUT, June 20 (Xinhuanet) -- Lebanon's anti-Syrian opposition
led by Saad Hariri has won an eight-seat majority in parliament, Interior
Minister Hassan Sabei declared Monday.
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| Saad Hariri, the son of slain ex-prime
minister Rafik al-Hariri, gesture during the news conference.
(AFP) | Speaking at a news
conference, Sabei confirmed that Saad's list had swept all 28 seats up for grabs
in northern Lebanon on Sunday in the final round of Lebanon's parliamentary
elections.
The victory will ensure Saad, the son of slain former Prime
Minister Rafik Hariri, and his anti-Syria alliance to take 72 seats in the
128-seat parliament.
Being the first ballot in Lebanon since Syria withdrew its
troops after a 29-year presence, it was held on four consecutive Sundays from
May 29 to June 19 in different constituencies across the country.
Syria completed troops withdrawal from its tiny neighbour on
April 26 under intense international pressure and mass Lebanese protests
following the assassination of Hariri on Feb. 14.
The death of Hariri, a Sunni and the major architect of
Lebanon's post-civil war reconstruction, also plunged Lebanon into a political
crisis and forced the resignation of its pro-Syrian government. Enditem
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| European Union's chief election observer
Jose Ignacio Salafranca speaks during the news conference June 20.
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