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Lebanon Forms New Government After Two-Year Caretaker Rule

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Beirut, Lebanon – Lebanon has ended the two-year caretaker cabinet era with an official formation of a new government after two years of political deadlock. This newly formed administration is a move toward stability in this country against the economic turmoil and political uncertainty under which it operates. The United Nations also welcomed the development, saying it forms a “brighter chapter” for the crisis-hit nation.

Lebanon has been facing a myriad of challenges, including a serious financial collapse, high inflation, and energy shortages, all exacerbated by the lack of a fully functioning government. The caretaker cabinet, in place since 2022, was unable to implement major reforms that would help secure international aid. The new leadership is now expected to prioritize economic recovery, financial restructuring, and governance improvements.

The prime minister stated that one of his main promises to citizens was that, in his government, inflation, public debt, and institutional reforms would be given top priority, while international observers are calling for decisive measures from Lebanon in an effort to bring back investor and financial institutions’ confidence.

The UN and other international organizations have been optimistic, seeing this political development as an opportunity for Lebanon to start anew. Experts, however, are warning that without real reforms, the country will continue to be unstable. As Lebanon enters this new phase, the public and the international community will be watching closely to see if real change follows.

 

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