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Lebanon announces new government, protestors far from impressed

Designated Prime Minister Hassan Diab (right) meets with Lebanon's President Michel Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon, Janaury 21, 2020. © Mohamed Azakir, REUTERS

A new Cabinet was announced in crisis-hit Lebanon late Tuesday, breaking a months-long impasse amid ongoing mass protests against the country's ruling elite.

Hassan Diab, a 60-year-old professor at the American University of Beirut, now heads a Cabinet of 20 members, mostly specialists backed by political parties.

The move, which comes three months after former Prime Minister Saad Hariri resigned, is unlikely to satisfy protesters. They have been calling for sweeping reforms in Lebanon and a government made up of independent technocrats that could deal with the country's crippling economic and financial crisis, the worst this tiny Mediterranean country has faced in decades.

The country has been without a government since Hariri resigned on Oct. 29, two weeks into the unprecedented nationwide protest movement.

(AP)


 

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