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New Lebanese Government Wins Parliament Confidence Vote

Saturday 16 February 2019
New Lebanese Government Wins Parliament Confidence Vote

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Alwaght- Lebanon’s parliament gave a vote of confidence to the new government of Prime Minister Saad Hariri to commence its work about two weeks after the country's presidency announced the formation of the national unity government.

Following a televised session to debate its proposed policies, 111 legislators gave the coalition government the green light on Friday to start working. Six voted against the new government. Eleven were absent.

The government was finally agreed after much debate over the line-up of the cabinet that took months to complete since a parliamentary election held May last year.

Most of the major political parties represented in parliament secured places in the government’s cabinet, including those of President Michel Aoun, the Western-supported Hariri and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, as well as the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement led by Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.

A government policy statement said that Lebanese citizens have the right to “resist Israeli occupation and repel its aggression.” This was in reference to the right of the Hezbollah to keep its weapons.

The statement mainly focused on improving the country’s economic conditions. Hariri began the meetings Tuesday by reading the statement, and calling for reforms in state finances and economy.

Lebanon has one of the largest public debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio in the world. The figure stands at around 150 percent, and much of it has been accumulated through the cost of servicing existing debt. The economy has suffered from years of low growth.

Hariri said on Friday that his government would prioritize economic reforms needed to bring the country's huge public debt under control.

Hariri said that perusing reform plans could be “difficult and painful,” but they are required to avoid a deteriorating of economic, financial and social conditions.

The new government has pledged a “financial correction” equal to at least one percent of GDP a year over five years, commencing with 2019’s budget, a daunting task that could be achieved by increasing revenues and cutting spending.

The measures would begin with transfers to the state-run power company, which the World Bank describes as a “staggering burden” on public finances.

 

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