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The Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund and the representative of the Arab Group, Mahmoud Mohieddin, highlighted the difficulty of the economic situation in Lebanon in light of the crisis in the formation of the government, indicating that “all crises need a concerted group of solutions, but there is still a set of solutions. ” Centralization required by states “.
He explained that, “when we talk about the crisis of global economic recovery and hope with the emergence of vaccines, some crises remain in some countries, the solution of which depends largely on central solutions, and the key to solving the crisis in Lebanon depends on political consensus and the existence of a government with parliamentary authority and support, and without it. ” A party like the International Monetary Fund could lift Lebanon off its stumbling block, since without the presence of a representative and empowered government in Lebanon, the fund cannot solve the crisis because it needs a government that treats it and cooperates with it to conclude binding agreements.
He continued: “I am sorry when I speak of Lebanon as an Arab country diverse in the ability of its children, as it is a highly qualified people, which is characteristic of Lebanon, which has no natural resources compared to other countries, but has enormous resources. human beings “, explaining that Lebanon suffers from poverty according to the latest international indicators, it exceeds 50% of the population.”
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