Walkout on Cabinet merely delays the inevitable confrontation
11th Nov 2005, 21:43 GMT
The political street in Lebanon has been on high alert since all five Shiite members of Cabinet walked out of Thursday's session, with the concerned parties doing everything possible to contain the situation.When asked whether his walking out of the session was a prelude to a full withdrawal from the Cabinet, Energy Minister Mohammad Fneish said Hizbullah's stand would depend on the government's statement.
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