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Did parliament convened and voted on the premiership of Mikati, or did the President take a head count after private consultations with several political leaders? (Xinhua says: "Mikati won 68 votes from the 128-seat parliament in the two-day consultations for the premiership on Tuesday noon." [http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-01/25/c_13706780.htm])

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Did parliament convened and voted on the premiership of Mikati, or did the President take a head count after private consultations with several political leaders? (Xinhua says: "Mikati won 68 votes from the 128-seat parliament in the two-day consultations for the premiership on Tuesday noon." [1])