Le dirigeant des Forces Libanaises a réitéré son refus de faire nommer par ses députés, l’ancien premier ministre Saad Hariri comme prochain locataire du Grand Sérail.

“Nous somme confiants que nous n’arriverons à aucun résultat tant que le trio reste au pouvoir, à savoir le Courant Patriotique Libre, le Hezbollah et le Mouvement Amal”

Il estime également que Saad Hariri reste libre de ses choix s’il désire diriger un nouveau gouvernement. “Cependant, nous ne voulons pas boire le poison ou commettre un nouveau suicide”, poursuit-il concernant la position du Bloc Parlementaire des Forces Libanaises.

Samir Geagea a également réitéré son appel à des élections législatives anticipés déjà lancée suite à l’explosion du port de Beyrouth et décrite par lui comme seule solution face à la crise actuelle pour ensuite résoudre les différentes crises auquel le Liban fait face.

Saad Hariri fait ainsi face à l’opposition à la fois du Courant Patriotique Libre et des Forces Libanaises côté chrétien et du Parti Socialiste Progressiste côté druze. Il bénéficie cependant du soutien du Courant du Futur, son propre parti, du mouvement Amal et du Hezbollah.

A country without a government as the economic crisis hits it hard

Lebanon has been without government since the resignation, on August 10, of outgoing Prime Minister Hassan Diab.

The formation of a new government is considered as one of the preconditions for the relaunch of negotiations with the International Monetary Fund in order to obtain the release of financial aid from the international community in the face of the economic crisis that Lebanon is going through.

Following Mustafa Adib’s failure to form a cabinet, former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, who resigned following major protests in October 2019, was tasked with forming a new government in October 2020.

In an attempt to unblock the situation, the former prime minister promised the Amal movement to allocate the portfolio of the finance ministry to a member of the Shiite community. He also reiterated that Lebanon could do without a state of default, thus denying the gravity of the economic crisis however experienced by the population, with 55% of it now living below the poverty line while the economic recession has reached 29% according to some reports for the year 2020.

However, Saad Hariri’s proposals for an 18-member cabinet clash with the Presidency of the Republic, who points out that if the Shiite and Sunni communities choose their representatives, the Christian representatives in the new cabinet would also be chosen by the former. designated minister. General Aoun de facto considers that the current proposals of the Prime Minister contravene both the Lebanese constitution and the national pact.

The latter, for his part, accuses the head of state of wanting to obtain a blocking third party within his new cabinet.

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