Former Lebanese Prime Minister Hariri nominated as Prime Minister Repulsion expected October 23, 5:07

In Lebanon, the Middle East, where the cabinet has resigned due to a large-scale explosion in the capital Beirut, former Prime Minister Hariri, who resigned due to widespread anti-government demonstrations last year, has been appointed as the new prime minister.

It is unclear whether a new administration will be established and the turmoil will be resolved, as the people's opposition and the difficulty of the organization are expected.

In Lebanon, a large-scale explosion that killed more than 190 people in the capital Beirut occurred in August, and the cabinet resigned in a responsible manner, but a new cabinet could not be established due to the conflict of political powers. Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, the economic crisis and social turmoil are deepening.



On the 22nd, Lebanese President Aung nominated former Prime Minister Hariri as the new Prime Minister and ordered the Cabinet to form a cabinet.



Mr. Hariri, who was nominated, said, "I promise to prevent the collapse of the economy and society for the Lebanese people who are suffering from difficulties. The time left is short and the cabinet will be established early," he said, hurrying the organization and nationwide. Emphasized the idea of ​​advancing the reconstruction of.



On the other hand, Mr. Hariri was forced to resign in October last year due to the spread of large-scale anti-government demonstrations, so if he returns to the prime minister, it seems inevitable that the public will oppose him.



In addition, it is expected that the organization will have a difficult time due to the coordination of interests between different religions and denominations, and it is unclear whether a new administration will be established and the turmoil will be resolved.