Shia politician Nabih Berri, a close ally of the Iran-backed Hezbollah group, was re-elected for a sixth term as speaker of Lebanon’s parliament in an uncontested vote today, Reuters reported.
Another Hezbollah ally, Elie Ferzli, was elected deputy speaker.
Results of 2018 parliamentary elections in Lebanon [Reuters]
Berri won the votes of 98 of 128 MPs. After being reappointed as speaker, a role he has held since 1992, he called for a new government to be formed as soon as possible.
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Saad Hariri, who headed the outgoing cabinet, is expected to be premier again and faces tough negotiations to form a coalition government including all the main parties. He will lead a caretaker government until the new cabinet is agreed.
Berri, 80, heads the Amal Movement and has been allied with Hezbollah since the end of Lebanon’s 1975-90 civil war.
Hariri, an opponent of Hezbollah, had declared support for the re-election of Berri as speaker, a post reserved for Shias in Lebanon’s sectarian power sharing system.