Ambassador Adib appointed to form a new government in crisis-hit Lebanon
Lebanese President Michel Aoun designated ambassador Mustapha Adib on Monday to form a new government after he secured the support of a majority of MPs. The previous government quit on Aug. 10 in the wake of the catastrophic explosion at Beirut port.
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- Published Date: 02:08 | 31 August 2020
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A Lebanese diplomat was appointed to form a new government in crisis-hit Lebanon on Monday after winning the backing of major political parties.
President Michel Aoun asked Lebanon's ambassador to Germany, Mustapha Adib, to form a new government after he secured 90 votes in the 128-member parliament.
Adib told reporters his number one priority will be to quickly form a government able to implement crucial reforms to regain the trust of the Lebanese and international community.
His appointment comes weeks after a devastating explosion in Beirut. The country is also mired in a severe economic crisis.
ADIB URGES QUICK GOVERNMENT FORMATION, IMF DEAL
Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Mustapha Adib called for the formation of a new government in record time and the immediate implementation of reforms as an entry point for an agreement with the International Monetary Fund.
"The opportunity for our country is small," Adib said after he was formally designated by President Michel Aoun.