Lebanon’s finance dilemma
Lebanon’s finance dilemma
Political and religious figures in Lebanon issued statements this week reflecting the difficulties the country is experiencing in forming a new government.
Such developments coincided with an explosion in the southern Lebanese village of Ain Qana on Tuesday. The Iran-backed, Shia Hizbullah groups has a grip on southern Lebanon, and the politico-security implications of the blast“”though resulting in no casualties so far“”are yet to be seen, especially after further details about it are revealed.
Newly-appointed Prime Minister Mustafa Adib said that "Lebanon doesn't have the luxury to waste time amid the unprecedented crises it is going through,“ adding that he would cooperate with Lebanese President Michel Aoun in finalising the new cabinet lineup.
Adib, a former diplomat, believes that Lebanon needs a new government to "halt the ongoing