“The Challenge For The New Government Rises”

John Smith
1 min readSep 30, 2021

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I need to share something fascinating with regard to what I read today. It’s the manner by which The new Lebanese government headed by Najib Mikati was finally supported by parliament last week. It’s amazing how this is Lebanon’s first government since the Cabinet of past Prime Minister Hassan Diab was crumbled following the impact that hit Beirut Port in August last year. The resulting managerial vacuum has provoked massive hardships at the political, monetary, social, security, and prosperity levels.

As far as I might be concerned, despite the accomplishment of outlining another organization, it seems, by all accounts, to be that Lebanon’s crises are extremely jumbled and can’t be settled through the current exact compromises or pleasingly tended to through Mikati’s vision.

To lay it out simply, Lebanon is seeing a state of outright breakdown, for which Hezbollah bears fundamental commitment; though this shortcoming is similarly shared by the overabundance of Lebanese political forces by virtue of their calm and idleness.

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John Smith
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