The cabinet led by Prime Minister Amin Hafez was one of the short-lived cabinets of Lebanon. It was inaugurated on 25 April 1973, succeeding the cabinet led by Saeb Salam who resigned on 10 April 1973.[1] The tenure of the Hafez cabinet ended on 18 June 1973 following the Parliament's motion of no confidence.
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