As we predicted before the elections, Hezbollah won veto power in the Lebanese government. Officially Hezbollah got ten ministers out of thirty—a face-saving gesture for Lebanon before the West—but one minister from the Hariri camp will work for the Hezbollah bloc, allowing it more than one-third of the number of ministers, which qualifies Hezbollah for veto power.
With or without Hezbollah, Hariri’s government is deadlocked and dysfunctional.






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