Lebanon’s new government wins a trust in parliament | News about politics
The Government of Nawaf Salam wins the support of 95 legislators in a 128 -seat parliament.
The new Lebanon government won the vote of trust in Parliament, after speaking Prime Minister Nawaf Salam Promising to encourage economic reforms and start negotiations with the international monetary fund.
Salam’s government won the support of 95 legislators in the Chamber with 128 seats on Wednesday.
The Lebanese political landscape is undone from Hezbollaha long dominant player in Lebanese politics, he swallowed poorly Last year’s war with Israel.
The statement about the policy of the new government, as such, did not include a language used in previous years, which considered the legitimization of the role of Hezbollah in the defense of Lebanon.
“We want a state that owns solely authority for decisions on war and peace, the state loyal constitution and the national agreement, providing the implementation of unfulfilled provisions,” Salam said before Parliament.
On Tuesday, Hezbollah supported the Government in a speech held by Higher MP Hezbollah Mohammed Raad.
“We will work to remove Lebanon from the gray list and start negotiations with the international monetary fund,” Salam said before voting. “We’ll put it on top of our priorities.”
The Lebanese new administration consists of political outsiders and handed over its agenda to the parliament “still dominated by parties accused of almost bankruptcy of the country,” said Zein Khodr Al Jazeera, reporting from Beirut, Lebanon.
“The second time is followed by Hezbollah’s 14-month conflict with Israel and the fall of Bashar Al-Assad in neighboring Syria, who closed the routes to supply from Iran,” Khodrodus said.
“The new government did not give Hezbollah status as the only legitimate armed subject except the army. The post-hezbollah age is established.”
In addition to security issues, the new government will have to cope with extensive renovation, as well as the tormented economy and financial sector, among other challenges, Khodrod added.
Lebanon was in economic crisis Since 2019, when its financial system crashed under the weight of mass state debts, encouraging sovereign non -payment at the age of 2020 and freezing ordinary savings from its savings in the banking system.
On February 8, the country formed a new government, following an unusual direct American intervention in the process and in the step intended to approach the country with an approach to the renovation by the Israel-Hezbollah war.
Beirut achieved a draft financing agreement with the IMF 2022 – depending on reforms that the authorities failed to provide.