UPDATE 1-Lebanon's Hariri says he does not want be PM, says decision "decisive"


Reuters | Beirut | Updated: 26-11-2019 19:13 IST | Created: 26-11-2019 19:06 IST
UPDATE 1-Lebanon's Hariri says he does not want be PM, says decision "decisive"
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Lebanon's Saad al-Hariri said on Tuesday he did not want to be prime minister of a new government, calling his decision "decisive" and saying he was confident President Michel Aoun would convene consultations to designate someone else.

Hariri resigned on Oct. 29 in the face of nationwide protests against Lebanon's ruling elite. His decision toppled a coalition government including the powerful, Iran-backed Shi'ite Muslim group Hezbollah, which opposed the decision. Since then, Lebanon's main parties have been locked in talks and unable to agree to a new government despite the worst economic crisis since the 1975-90 civil war.

"I am sticking by the rule 'not me, rather someone else' to form a government that addresses the aspirations of the young men and women," Hariri, Lebanon's leading Sunni Muslim politician, said in a statement. "I have full hope and confidence, after announcing this clear and decisive decision, that the president of the republic....will immediately calls the binding parliamentary consultations" to designate a new prime minister, he said.

The prime minister must be a Sunni Muslim according to Lebanon's sectarian power-sharing system. Hariri is aligned with Western and Gulf Arab states. Hariri said: "It is clear that what is more dangerous than the major national crisis and sharp economic crisis our country is passing through - and which is preventing us from dealing with these two intertwined crises - is the state of chronic denial being expressed on several occasions over the past few weeks."

 

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