Sans surprise, le Parlement libanais a accordé, lundi, sa confiance au Premier ministre Najib Mikati et à son gouvernement qui avait été formé le 10 septembre après treize mois de vide politique. Au terme d’une séance de près de huit heures ponctuée par des coupures d’électricité, le cabinet a obtenu la confiance par 85 voix contre 15.
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