Prime Minister Salam has formed a new government as Hezbollah is moving forward.
Lebanese President Joseph Own has announced the establishment of a new government after more than two years during a political rivalry and a major economic end.
The President said on Saturday that he accepted the caretaker government’s resignation and appointed the country’s first full government, the new cabinet of 24 ministers, the new cabinet of Prime Minister Nafa Salam after 2022.
The cabinet has now been accused of preparing a policy statement – a wide outline of the next government’s point of view and priorities – and then the Lebanese parliament will need a vote of confidence so that it can be fully empowered.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), a diplomat and former president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), has promised to reform Lebanon’s judiciary, implement economic reforms and stabilize.
Talking to reporters at the Presidential Palace, he said that Lebanon would implement the UN resolution 1701, which ended the previous war between Hezbollah and Israel in 2006, and Hezbollah south of the Latani River and Hezbollah and Hezbollah. Other non -state armed actors demanded withdrawal. , On the border of Israel.
Lebanon’s new government is far from leaders who are close to Hezbollah, because Beirut hopes to have access to reconstruction funds and investment after last year’s devastating war with Israel and since 2019 A weak economic crisis affecting the country will be resolved.
Although Hezbollah did not confirm the salutation as Prime Minister, the Lebanese group engaged in dialogue with Shiite Muslim seats in the government, according to the Lebanese sectarian power system.
Former Army Chief Auen – also the candidate who was not confirmed by the key and key allies – was elected president in early January, and eliminating the vacuum of the post.
The announcement came after that when US Deputy Middle East envoy Morgan and Tags demanded that Hezbollah would be removed from the Lebanese government, and it was said that Washington had its continued presence in the cabinet. Made a “red line”.
The US Embassy in Lebanon issued a statement on Saturday stating that it welcomed the new government and hopes it will enforce reforms and rebuild state institutions.
UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanin Hannis Pluschartt, welcomed the announcement that the end of the end of the political deadlock was “a new and bright chapter for Lebanon”.