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Lebanon announces government after 8-month delay

  • New cabinet unveiled after wait that had stoked fears of a major economic collapse in the country

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Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri addressed the media after announcing the new cabinet during a press conference at the presidential palace in Baabda, east of the capital Beirut, on January 31, 2019. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Lebanon announced a government line-up Thursday, ending an eight-month wait that had heightened fears of a major economic collapse.

The new cabinet, unveiled during a press conference at the presidential palace, includes 30 ministers from Lebanon’s rival political clans.

The new line-up is to see four women take up office, including at the head of the interior and energy ministries.

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Gibran Bassil is to remain as foreign minister, while Ali Hassan Khalil is also staying on in charge of the finance ministry.

On May 24, after parliamentary elections, President Michel Aoun quickly nominated Prime Minister Saad Hariri for his third term as premier and tasked him with forming a cabinet.

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But political parties in the small multi-confessional country spent eight months arguing over the new government’s make-up.

“We are facing economic, financial, social and administrative challenges,” Hariri said at a press conference after the announcement.

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