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President Michel Aoun hasn't expressed any objection to the draft Cabinet line-up submitted by PM-designate Najib Mikati, Baabda sources said, denying "hasty prejudgments" on Aoun's position.
The sources told al-Joumhouriah newspaper, in remarks published Friday, that Aoun did not reject the draft but rather promised to study it.

The Finance and Budget Committee, headed by MP Ibrahim Kanaan, convened Thursday to discuss the 2022 state budget law and the recovery plan, in the presence of Prime Minister-designate Najib Mikati.
Cabinet in its last session last month, prior to becoming a caretaker Cabinet and ahead of the beginning of the term of the new parliament, had approved the economic recovery plan amid the objection of some ministers.

PM-designate Najib Mikati took the decision to submit the government draft line-up to President Michel Aoun at night.
He told al-Jadeed that he wrote it himself by hand "after everyone refrained from participating and the choices became narrow."

The line-up submitted by PM-designate Najib Mikati to President Michel Aoun on Wednesday contained changes to five to six ministerial portfolios from the current government, including the energy portfolio, TV networks said.
“Mikati proposed a specialist who is not close to the Free Patriotic Movement for the energy and water portfolio,” MTV reported. He also suggested a Beiruti candidate for the economy ministry who is close to the civil society parties, the TV network added.

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz has accused Iran and Hezbollah of trying to cyberattack the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
He claimed in a conference that the aim of the cyberattack is to "steal materials about its activities and deployment in the area, for Hezbollah’s use."

Free Patriotic Movement MP Alain Aoun has said that his party would accept giving up the energy ministerial portfolio in the upcoming government.
Aoun told LBCI that the ministry of energy is not an exclusive FPM portfolio.

Prime Minister-designate Najib Mikati handed President Michel Aoun the new government’s draft line-up on Wednesday, after two days of non-binding consultations with MPs over the shape and program of the government that he intends to form.
"I have presented to President Aoun the government line-up that I consider appropriate in these circumstances," Mikati said from Baabda, after meeting with Aoun.

President Michel Aoun stressed Tuesday that the judiciary “must deserve its independence” instead of “begging for it.”
“Alone I have taken the oath to be loyal to the constitution and laws of the Lebanese nation, and the pillars of our constitutional system include powers’ separation, balance and cooperation, not the hegemony of an authority over another,” Aoun tweeted.

PM-designate Najib Mikati has a vision for the shape of the new government and it will become clear very soon, informed sources said.
“Several formats are being discussed behind the scenes,” the sources told al-Joumhouria newspaper in remarks published Tuesday.

The U.S. State Department’s statement about U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein’s talks with Israel over sea border demarcation is a “positive” sign, Lebanon’s Deputy Speaker Elias Bou Saab said on Tuesday.
“We appreciate the U.S. administration’s pledge to communicate in the coming days and we hope it will lead to the resumption of the indirect negotiations in Naqoura,” Bou Saab added.
