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Beirut / Raya Shartouni / Anatolia
On Friday, the Lebanese presidency announced that Prime Minister-designate Mustafa Adib had not presented President Michel Aoun with any governing formula that he would propose, despite the passage of more than 3 weeks after his appointment.
This occurred in a statement published by the presidency through “Twitter”, after a meeting between Aoun and Adib, in the presidential palace of Baabda (eastern suburb of Beirut), which tried to “evaluate the results of the ongoing contacts “on the formation of the government.
The statement read: “The president-designate, Mustafa Adib, did not present President Aoun with any formula for the government that he proposes, nor did he provide any vision for its composition.”
After the meeting, Adeeb explained, in a brief television statement, that he put “President Aoun in the environment of the consultations he had carried out to form a government, and they agreed on a date for another meeting at eleven o’clock tomorrow morning (Saturday) “.
This is the fifth meeting, which brings together Aoun and Adeeb in the presidential palace, where all the meetings focused on the progress and consultations in the government formation file.
On August 31, Lebanese President Michel Aoun announced Mustafa Adib’s mandate to form a government to succeed his predecessor, led by Hassan Diab, who resigned on August 10, six days after a catastrophic explosion in the port of La capital, Beirut.
The assignment coincided with an inspection visit to Beirut by French President Emmanuel Macron, whom the Lebanese parties accuse of interfering in his country’s internal affairs, including the government formation process, in an attempt to preserve Paris’s influence in the Libano.
The formation of the government faces obstacles as it clings to the financial portfolio of the bilateral Shiite “Amal Movement”, headed by Nabih Berri (Speaker of Parliament), and “Hezbollah”, an ally of the Syrian regime and Iran, an axis hostile to Israel, ally of Washington and some Arab regimes.
The US Treasury Department, accused of corruption and support for “Hezbollah,” included former Lebanese Minister of Public Works, Youssef Fenianos, and former Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil, affiliated with Berri, on September 8 in the blacklist”.
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