Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri presented a new cabinet proposal to Lebanese President Michel Aoun.
Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri presented a new cabinet proposal to Lebanese President Michel Aoun.
Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri presented a new cabinet proposal to Lebanese President Michel Aoun.
Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri presented a new cabinet proposal to Lebanese President Michel Aoun.

Lebanon at critical point as PM makes last-ditch effort to form Cabinet


Elias Sakr
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Lebanon’s prime minister-designate made a last-ditch effort on Wednesday to form a Cabinet after nine months of political bickering with the president.

Saad Hariri handed President Michel Aoun a list of prospective Cabinet members made up of non-partisan experts, which the prime minister said falls in line with a French-led international initiative to support Lebanon in tackling its worst economic and financial crisis in decades.

“I presented the president with a Cabinet line-up of 24 experts in line with the French initiative … I believe such a government can shoulder the burden and contain the crisis,” Mr Hariri said.

Mr Hariri is now awaiting the president’s response before deciding whether to withdraw his nomination, a move which could exacerbate the country’s political crisis without wide-ranging agreement over a potential successor.

“I hope that President Aoun will provide an answer tomorrow so that we can act accordingly. This is the moment of truth after nearly nine months have passed,” Mr Hariri told reporters at the presidential palace.

The prime minister-designate’s remarks follow reports of his plan to withdraw his nomination if Mr Aoun dismisses his latest Cabinet proposal, amid efforts led by Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, Hezbollah’s Shiite ally, to secure an agreement with Mr Hariri over his successor.

The meeting followed a short visit to Cairo where Mr Hariri met President Abdel Fatah El Sisi before returning to Beirut to meet Mr Aoun. Just hours earlier, Mr El Sisi voiced support for the “political course” taken by Mr Hariri to restore stability in Lebanon.

A government official briefed on the talks said Egypt strongly supported Mr Hariri, “partially out of concern that a total meltdown of Lebanon's economy and banking system could have negative repercussions for the entire region.”

Mr Hariri’s latest Cabinet line-up denies any one group over a third of the Cabinet seats and consequently veto power in government.

Mr Hariri has accused the president of blocking the formation of a Cabinet in which his son-in-law and presidential aspirant Gebran Bassil, the leader of the largest parliamentary bloc, would lack veto power. Mr Aoun has denied the accusation, saying that the prime minister-designate was seeking to impose the line-up in violation of the constitution.

The political paralysis has led the international community to threaten Lebanon’s officials with sanctions in coming weeks after having pressed them for months to form a Cabinet that undertakes reforms in exchange for international financial support. The international community has said financial support is contingent on the government’s implementation of long-sought reforms to fight corruption and kick-start the economy.

Mr Hariri’s latest initiative followed a flurry of diplomatic contacts as Western diplomats shuttled between Paris, Riyadh and Beirut to discuss the Lebanese crisis with a focus on humanitarian assistance.

Diplomatic activity intensified in recent days as hopes of a political breakthrough faded and the country’s woes worsened, with shortages in medication and fuel threatening to disrupt vital industries which have suffered daily power blackouts and internet outages.

Since the crisis unfolded in late 2019, the national currency has lost more than 95 per cent of its value, and more than half of the population is now living in poverty.

The crisis has been compounded by the Covid-19 pandemic and a massive explosion that shook Beirut last August, killing more than 200 people and wounding thousands.

The explosion, which caused billions of dollars in damage across the capital, forced Prime Minister Hassan Diab to resign, and the country has since lacked a functioning government.

Almost a year later, it remains unclear what triggered the explosion of tons of ammonia nitrate that were stored at the port for more than six years and the stalled investigation into the blast has sparked clashes between security forces and families of the victims.

Lawmakers asked last week for more evidence before allowing lead investigator Judge Tarek Bitar to proceed with the questioning and prosecution of senior political and security officials, a move which legal experts and human rights activists say was aimed at buying politicians time in violation of the law.

It was the latest setback for an investigation that has been shrouded in controversy since the supreme court removed Mr Bitar’s predecessor after he charged Mr Diab and three former ministers with criminal negligence in connection with the blast.

Mr Diab’s indictment last year complicated talks between Mr Aoun, the Christian head of state, and Mr Hariri over the Cabinet formation.

Mr Hariri called Mr Diab’s indictment an attack on the post of prime minister, a position reserved for a Sunni Muslim under Lebanon's confessional power-sharing system.

Some of Darwish's last words

"They see their tomorrows slipping out of their reach. And though it seems to them that everything outside this reality is heaven, yet they do not want to go to that heaven. They stay, because they are afflicted with hope." - Mahmoud Darwish, to attendees of the Palestine Festival of Literature, 2008

His life in brief: Born in a village near Galilee, he lived in exile for most of his life and started writing poetry after high school. He was arrested several times by Israel for what were deemed to be inciteful poems. Most of his work focused on the love and yearning for his homeland, and he was regarded the Palestinian poet of resistance. Over the course of his life, he published more than 30 poetry collections and books of prose, with his work translated into more than 20 languages. Many of his poems were set to music by Arab composers, most significantly Marcel Khalife. Darwish died on August 9, 2008 after undergoing heart surgery in the United States. He was later buried in Ramallah where a shrine was erected in his honour.

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Sharrie Williams
The American singer is hugely respected in blues circles due to her passionate vocals and songwriting. Born and raised in Michigan, Williams began recording and touring as a teenage gospel singer. Her career took off with the blues band The Wiseguys. Such was the acclaim of their live shows that they toured throughout Europe and in Africa. As a solo artist, Williams has also collaborated with the likes of the late Dizzy Gillespie, Van Morrison and Mavis Staples.
Lin Rountree
An accomplished smooth jazz artist who blends his chilled approach with R‘n’B. Trained at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC, Rountree formed his own band in 2004. He has also recorded with the likes of Kem, Dwele and Conya Doss. He comes to Dubai on the back of his new single Pass The Groove, from his forthcoming 2018 album Stronger Still, which may follow his five previous solo albums in cracking the top 10 of the US jazz charts.
Anita Williams
Dubai-based singer Anita Williams will open the night with a set of covers and swing, jazz and blues standards that made her an in-demand singer across the emirate. The Irish singer has been performing in Dubai since 2008 at venues such as MusicHall and Voda Bar. Her Jazz Garden appearance is career highlight as she will use the event to perform the original song Big Blue Eyes, the single from her debut solo album, due for release soon.

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Updated: July 14, 2021, 4:47 PM