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caretaker
Social welfare a person who takes care of a vulnerable person, often a close relative


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According to AN NAHAR, Franjieh, a key opposition figure, has played a leading role in the current negotiations process, holding separate meetings with Hariri and participating in a quartet conference with Aoun, Khalil, and Minister of Telecoms in the caretaker cabinet Bassil at Aoun's residence in Rabieh.
Aa The source, who declined to disclose the details of the speaker's proposal, stressed that Berri was conducting positive negotiations, adding that the cabinet make-up concerning the distribution of portfolios could be similar to that of the line-up in the current caretaker cabinet with only few amendments.
There is no new government, endorsed by Parliament, and no prerogatives for the president except consulting with the prime minister-designate about the efforts to form a Cabinet, and signing decrees when the two agree on a government line-up, and following up of the work of the caretaker Cabinet.
 
 
 
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