Lebanon’s new Prime Minister-designate Najib Mikati today said he would work to form a government and implement a French plan to save the country from its crippling financial crisis, Reuters reported.
Lebanon is one long tale of disaster and crisis – Cartoon [Sabaaneh/MiddleEastMonitor]
France’s plan includes a government of specialists capable of initiating enough reforms to attract foreign aid.
Mikati received 73 votes out of 118 members of parliament and was appointed the country’s new prime minister-designate.
His predecessor, Saad Hariri, stepped down earlier this month after failing to form a government for months. He had been in deadlock with President Michael Aoun over his choice of ministers.
For nearly a year, Lebanon has been governed by an interim government after Prime Minister Hassan Diab’s cabinet resigned in the wake of the deadly Beirut port explosion in August 2020.
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