[1] Hariri's first cabinet was supported by nearly all Lebanese political parties which voted in favor of it at the parliament.
[5] Hariri's legal advisor and lawyer, Bahij Tabbara, was named as the justice minister.
[8] Three cabinet members were former militia leaders: Walid Jumblat, Elie Hobeika and Suleiman Franjieh, all of who were appointed minister of state.
[9] Georges Frem was the only cabinet member who was close to Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir, patriarch of the Maronite Church in Lebanon.
[3] The cabinet was made up of the following members:[2] Georges Frem, minister of electricity and water resources, was removed from the post in June 1993 which caused the harsh criticisms by Maronite patriarch Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir against Rafic Hariri.