Diab: My government is powerless and I can resort to i’tikaaf



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Diab: My government is powerless and I can resort to i'tikaaf

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Lebanese Acting Prime Minister Hassan Diab

The head of the Lebanese provisional government, Hassan Diab, said on Saturday that his government cannot cope with the challenges and that “the formation of a new government must be accelerated on the basis of the reform plan.”

In a speech to the Lebanese, Diab asked: “What is the fault of the citizens to pay the price of political ambitions? Lebanon has come to the brink of explosion after the collapse.”

He added: “Is the state required to dissolve after it has become the weakest link? The current crisis is likely to worsen and the race for milk is an incentive for transcendence and the formation of a government.”

He continued: “The situation may present me with the option of seclusion, and I can resort to it even if it contradicts my convictions, and who can face the next dangerous repercussions and the suffering of more people?”

He pointed out that there is no solution to the financial crisis that the country is experiencing without negotiations with the World Bank.

Lebanon is facing the biggest financial crisis since the end of the civil war, as the Lebanese pound lost 80 percent of its value against the dollar, although some official transactions still took place in the official Lebanese pound before the crisis. , which is 1500 lbs. against the dollar, while the market value of the currency has decreased to more than 9000 lira.

Source: RT



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