Beirut - QNA
Lebanese Prime Minister designate, Tammam Salam, said he was still cleaving to forming a national interest government, shortly after the unbinding parliamentary consultations winded up at the Parliament Wednesday.Salam hoped that the consensus which marked the designation would prevail throughout the formation phase,Lebanon national news agency (NNA) reported.He said keeping the climate of consensus was the responsibility of MPs in order to maintain positivity.“The majority of MPs and blocs are with facilitating the mission of the Prime Minister designate,” NNA quoted him as saying.Moreover, Salam made it clear that the next government would have to prioritize the forthcoming legislative polls issue, alongside and array of vital, economic, and security affairs.