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To: tejek who wrote (313011)11/29/2006 3:19:16 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574854
 
What has changed that Hezbollah is asking for a bigger share of cabinet posts?

My understanding is that the main driver of Hez pulling their 6 ministers out of the government was an attempt to block Lebanon's government from approving the UN investigation into the Hariri murder. Hez wanted essentially veto power over government decisions, didn't have enough representatives to get the veto power, so they were going to try to topple the government before it could approve the UN investigation. Then the other guy got killed last week, perhaps throwing a wrench into their plans.

when Syria was forced to pull its troops out of Lebanon, why didn't Hezbollah refuse to participate in the gov't at that time as a form of protest?

I don't know. Personally I don't really understand why anyone in Lebanon is "pro-Syria". There seems to be a very significant pro-Syrian population in Lebanon. Syria may give some of the "pro-Syria" groups funding, but what makes a Lebanese prefer the Syrian government to the Lebanese government, I have no idea...