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Lebanon s caretaker PM threatens to quit as economy plunges

Lebanon s caretaker PM threatens to quit as economy plunges dw.com 3/7/2021 dw.com Demonstrators blocked roads after the Lebanese pound fell lower. As poverty and hunger spreads, pressure is mounting on politicians to form a new government. © Pesha Magid Protesters blocked roads and took to the streets across Lebanon for the fifth night in a row Demonstrators blocked roadways nationwide for the fifth day in a row on Saturday and armed forces rushed to occupy parts of the capital Beirut as anger builds over the country s economic downturn. The Lebanese currency tumbled to a new low on Tuesday, enraging a population already suffering from the country s financial meltdown.

Diab: If seclusion helps with cabinet formation, then I am ready to resort to it though it goes against my convictions - Lebanon

Diab: If seclusion helps with cabinet formation, then I am ready to resort to it though it goes against my convictions - Lebanon
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Diab rejects Aoun s call for cabinet session, insists on new gov formation – Ya Libnan

Share: File photo of Caretaker Prime Minister Hassan Diab R and President Michel Aoun Feb 20, 20. Diab refused Aoun’s call for holding a cabinet meeting and insisted that the priority calls for a new cabinet to be formed first and foremost A silent crisis has emerged between Lebanon’s President Michel Aoun and caretaker Prime Minister Hassan Diab, due to the latter’s refusal to respond to the president’s insistence on the holding of a cabinet session. Ministerial sources well-informed of the matter told Asharq Al-Awsat that Diab – who moved immediately to his home in Talat al-Khayyat in Beirut following his resignation – attends his office in the Grand Serail only periodically and insists not to convene the Council of Ministers, but presides over ministerial committee meetings to manage the country’s affairs “within very narrow limits.”

6 months after the Beirut Port blast, people are grasping to survive

Ammar Abd Rabbo At the same time, Lebanon s economy and health sector have deteriorated during the pandemic. We lost everything we had and have nothing else to lose, blast victim Mehieddine Lazkani said. Mehieddine Lazkani, a Lebanese student and part-time hospital worker, is still reeling from the Beirut port blast.  Six months ago, his father was killed in the blast and like many Lebanese people, since then, his personal and collective grief has only deepened. Lazkani is the main breadwinner in his family, making less than $100 a month; all four of his siblings are students.  When it comes to the atmosphere at home, we re still in a state of shock, Lazkani told Insider. We still have nightmares. Our father was the main pillar of our household.

In 2020, Lebanon was spiraling 6 months after the Beirut blast, half of the country lives below the poverty line and the health sector is crumbling

In 2020, Lebanon was spiraling. 6 months after the Beirut blast, half of the country lives below the poverty line and the health sector is crumbling. aharoun@businessinsider.com (Azmi Haroun,Kareem Chehayeb) © Ammar Abd Rabbo Lebanon s main grain silo, pictured days after the August 4 blast. Located near the facility storing the ammonium nitrate which caused the blast, the facility key to Lebanon s economy was completely destroyed. August 20, 2020 Ammar Abd Rabbo Since December 17, an investigation into the Beirut port blast has stalled due to political interference. At the same time, Lebanon s economy and health sector have deteriorated during the pandemic. We lost everything we had and have nothing else to lose, blast victim Mehieddine Lazkani said.

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