Beirut: Lebanese President Michel Sleiman has appointed Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati as the country’s new prime minister.
Mikati took 68 parliamentary votes out of 128 seats.
Caretaker Prime Minister Saad Hariri had also nominated himself for the post.
His government collapsed nearly two weeks ago following the resignation of 11 ministers from the coalition cabinet in a dispute over a US-backed tribunal investigating the 2005 assassination of Lebanese former Premier Rafiq Hariri.
In a televised speech shortly after his installation, Mikati reached out for all Lebanese factions and called on them to overcome differences and participate in an inclusive unity government.
“Nothing justifies the refusal of any political party to participate” in the next government, he added. “My hand is extended to all Lebanese.”
He called for an end to all political divisions in the country and the establishment of mutual trust “based on national dialogue whereby we can discuss all issues of difference far away from any insult.”
Addressing his opponents who poured into street in protest to his appointment, Mikati said that the outcome of the two-day consultations was not the victory of one political party against another, but a victory of “moderation against extremism and unity against division.”
He said improving the economic situation in Lebanon was his first and foremost priority and vowed not to backtrack on his pledges to defend the rights of the Lebanese people.
Lebanon’s newly appointed prime minster further called for calm and unity among the Lebanese people, recalling that the country has paid a heavy price whenever it was hit by divisions and sectarian conflicts.
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