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Next Thursday, Lebanese President Michel Aoun will hold parliamentary consultations to appoint a new prime minister, after Mustafa Adeeb apologized for this mission.
Hariri said: "I am ready to do a round of political contacts this week if all political parties still agree to the program.", Which was discussed with Macron.
The Hariri government resigned under street pressure last fall, following the outbreak of massive protests calling for the reform of a political class accused of corruption and incompetence.
The government that followed, led by Hassan Diab, also resigned after the big explosion in Beirut, while Adeeb’s apology returned the political situation in Lebanon to zero.
Adeeb’s efforts specifically collided with conditions set by Hezbollah and the Amal Movement, which are backed by Iran, due to their adherence to appointing ministers in their own eyes and maintaining the finance portfolio.
Hariri indicated that Macron asked political parties "Freeze your political differences for a period of 6 months." To end the economic collapse in Lebanon.
Waqal: "Any political team can invent a problem in the formation of the government, but if the political parties really want to stop the collapse and rebuild Beirut, they must follow the French initiative.".
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Last month, French President Emmanuel Macron won a commitment from all political parties in Lebanon to support the rapid formation of a government as part of a roadmap to lift Lebanon out of the crisis, but efforts so far have failed.
Hariri told local channel “MTV”: “I am definitely a candidate. Saad Hariri will not close the door to the only hope Lebanon has of stopping this collapse.”
Lebanon is mired in the worst economic crisis in decades and is still suffering as a result of the massive explosion in the port of Beirut on August 4, which killed more than 200 people and injured thousands more and destroyed much of the capital.
Next Thursday, Lebanese President Michel Aoun will hold parliamentary consultations to appoint a new prime minister, after Mustafa Adeeb apologized for this mission.
Hariri said: “I am ready to carry out a round of political contacts this week if all the political parties still agree to the program,” which was discussed with Macron.
The Hariri government resigned under street pressure last fall, following the outbreak of massive protests calling for the reform of a political class accused of corruption and incompetence.
The government that followed, led by Hassan Diab, also resigned after the massive explosion in Beirut, while Adeeb’s apology returned the political situation in Lebanon to zero.
Adeeb’s efforts specifically collided with conditions set by Hezbollah and the Amal Movement, which are backed by Iran, due to their adherence to appointing ministers in their own eyes and maintaining the finance portfolio.
Hariri said Macron asked the political factions “to freeze their political differences for a period of 6 months” to end the economic collapse in Lebanon.
He said: “Any political team can invent a problem in the formation of the government, but if the political parties really want to stop the collapse and rebuild Beirut, they must follow the French initiative.”
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