NNA - "Change and Reform" bloc member, Deputy Hikmat Dib, rejected on Monday to exclude any particular sect of active participation in the executive power.
"Talks over the seriousness of forming a de facto Cabinet by Prime Minister-designate Tammam Salam have been repeated for seven months," the MP said.
The Deputy accused Prime Minister-designate , Tammam Salam, of not being neutral, demanding the formation of a national unity Cabinet which would represent the real sizes of sects in Lebanon.
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Dib: All sects have right to actively take part in power
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