Late last week, Saad Hariri, Lebanon’s former prime minister and the scion of the Hariri political and business clan, decided to nominate himself as a candidate to form the next Lebanese government. Mr Hariri put his name forward unilaterally after Mustapha Adib, a former diplomat, failed in his bid to form a government of technocrats that could push through a raft of reform measures. The measures were sorely needed in order to save the country from economic collapse and unlock a financial aid package from the international community. Read Lebanon: Hariri ally lambasts the former PM in TV interview Lebanon: 'encouraging' talks for Hariri to return as prime minister German foreign minister...
Full ArticleLebanon is being forced to relive its traumas
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