Lebanon Appoints Former UN Envoy as Prime Minister Amidst Political Uncertainty

World News News

Lebanon Appoints Former UN Envoy as Prime Minister Amidst Political Uncertainty
LEBANONPOLITICSPRIME MINISTER
  • 📰 theage
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 215 sec. here
  • 11 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 110%
  • Publisher: 77%

Nawaf Salam, a former UN envoy and current head of the International Court of Justice, has been chosen as Lebanon's new prime minister. The appointment comes amidst political tension, with Hezbollah and its allies refusing to participate in Salam's government. Salam faces the challenging task of forming a new cabinet, implementing IMF-mandated reforms, and addressing Lebanon's ongoing economic crisis.

Lebanese diplomat Nawaf Salam, a former United Nations envoy and current head of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, has been named the country’s prime minister with the task of forming a new government. Parliament held binding consultations on Monday to appoint a PM, with most of the 128 MPs voting in favour of Salam. Current Prime Minister Najib Mikati received nine votes.

Salam won backing from Christian and Druze factions, and prominent Sunni Muslim MPs, including allies of Hezbollah, which is both a political party and a designated terrorist group in the West – and opponents of the group who have long demanded it give up its powerful arsenal, arguing it has undermined the state. But MPs from Hezbollah and its Shiite ally the Amal Movement, which hold all the seats reserved for Shiites in parliament, did not name anybody, indicating they currently do not intend to participate in Salam’s government and raising the prospect of a sectarian rift if they remain outside cabinet. The prime minister must be a Sunni Muslim according to Lebanon’s sectarian power-sharing system based on religious affiliation. The presidency goes to a Maronite Christian and the speaker of parliament must be a Shiite Muslim. Aoun, who was seen as having the support of the US and Gulf states, was elected the country’s first president in more than two years last week. Salam’s nomination shows it is breaking with its old guard and shifting closer to the West, in a sign of Iran’s waning influence in the region. A lawyer and judge, Salam, 71, served as Lebanon’s UN envoy for 10 years and has always been popular with citizens demanding political and economic reform. He was awarded the French Legion d’honneur at the rank of officer in 2012 and has been a member of the ICJ since 2018. He was named head of the world’s top court as it held its first hearing in 2024 on a case filed by South Africa accusing Israel of genocide in the Gaza Strip, which Israel has dismissed as baseless, though is now expected to step down from the position. Salam will be faced with the daunting task of forming a new government that is expected to implement reforms demanded by the International Monetary Fund to unlock a $US3 billion ($4.8 billion) package as well as international aid. The incoming cabinet will also oversee parliamentary elections slated for next year and carry out the implementation of the ceasefire agreement with Israel that ended its two-month war with Hezbollah late last year. Lebanon’s financial market collapsed in 2019.Israel severely weakened Hezbollah during an intense offensive by air and land lasting more than two months, killing the US-designated terrorist group’s longstanding leader, Hassan Nasrallah, and depleting its weapons stockpile. That limited the ability of the organisation from sabotaging the electoral process. Hezbollah MPs refrained from voting for any candidate after Salam secured the majority and said they demanded a government of national consensus. Senior Hezbollah MP Mohammed Raad, whose Iran-backed group had wanted the incumbent to stay in the post, said Hezbollah’s opponents were working for fragmentation and exclusion. He said the group had “extended its hand” by “Any government at odds with coexistence has no legitimacy whatsoever,” Raad said. The group would act calmly and wisely “out of concern for the national interest”, he added.Christian MP Gebran Bassil said Salam was the “face of reform”. “Hope is in change,” he said. Market analysis too saw an improvement. Mark Bohlund, senior credit research analyst at REDD Intelligence said: “… a Salam appointment as it fits in well with the popular investment scenario that Lebanon is moving away from its previous dominance by Hezbollah, and by extension Iran. Yet, MPs who have squabbled over how to address the crisis are still in parliament and have the leverage to block decisions. The new administration faces huge tasks including rebuilding areas levelled by Israeli airstrikes, and launching long-stalled reforms to revive the economy and address the root causes of the collapse of Lebanon’s financial system in 2019. Aoun, previously commander of the US-backed Lebanese army, played a critical role in the implementation of a US-brokered ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah. He hoped for a smooth and fast government formation because “we have great opportunities abroad”, a reference to pledges of foreign support. Salam is from a historically political family: his uncle Saeb Salam served as Lebanon’s prime minister in four times before the 1975-1990 civil war, and his older cousin Tammam Salam served in the post from 2014 to 2016

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

theage /  🏆 8. in AU

LEBANON POLITICS PRIME MINISTER HEZBOLLAH INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND ECONOMIC CRISIS

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Hugh Marks: ABC appoints former Nine Entertainment chief executive as managing director of public broadcasterHugh Marks: ABC appoints former Nine Entertainment chief executive as managing director of public broadcaster7NEWS brings you the latest local news from Australia and around the world. Stay up to date with all of the breaking sport, politics, entertainment, finance, weather and business headlines. Today's news, live updates & all the latest breaking stories from 7NEWS.
Read more »

ABC Appoints Former Nine CEO Hugh Marks as New Managing DirectorABC Appoints Former Nine CEO Hugh Marks as New Managing DirectorThe Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has appointed Hugh Marks, the former CEO of Nine Entertainment Co., as its new managing director. Marks replaces David Anderson, who is stepping down after several years in the role. This unexpected move comes as the ABC faces a number of challenges, including declining radio ratings and staff concerns about recent management decisions.
Read more »

Lebanon Elects New President Amid Shifting Power DynamicsLebanon Elects New President Amid Shifting Power DynamicsLebanon has elected a new president, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape. The election of General Michel Aoun reflects the diminishing influence of Hezbollah and highlights growing international support for Lebanon.
Read more »

Lebanon Elects Army Commander Joseph Aoun as New PresidentLebanon Elects Army Commander Joseph Aoun as New PresidentLebanon's parliament has elected Joseph Aoun, the army commander, as the new president, ending a two-year vacancy. This election brings hope for a stronger ceasefire with Israel and a reaffirmation of Lebanese state sovereignty.
Read more »

Lebanon's army chief Joseph Aoun elected presidentLebanon's army chief Joseph Aoun elected presidentAoun said his elected marked a 'new phase' in the history of Lebanon, which has been mired in economic and political crises.
Read more »

After years of uncertainty, Lebanon has a new PresidentAfter years of uncertainty, Lebanon has a new PresidentAfter more than two years, Lebanon finally has a new president… the country’s Army chief Joseph Aoun. He told parliament he will work to ensure the Lebanese Army will have the exclusive right to carry weapons, an indication of Hezbollah’s weakness following its war with Israel.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-12 17:51:47