In Lebanon, the Middle East, where political turmoil continues, former Prime Minister Hariri, who had been nominated as a candidate for prime minister, abandoned the cabinet and declined the candidate for prime minister on the 15th.


Due to the lack of coordination between political powers, it is inevitable that Lebanon's political stagnation in the face of an economic crisis will continue.

In Lebanon, the former Prime Minister Hariri was nominated as a new prime minister candidate after the Cabinet resigned in a blame after a massive explosion in Beirut, the capital, which killed more than 200 people last August. We have been working on the organization of the cabinet.



However, due to a conflict between political powers, the cabinet could not be formed even nine months after the nomination, and Mr. Hariri, who consulted with President Aung on the 15th, said, "It became clear that we could not agree with the president," and abandoned the cabinet. He announced that he would decline the candidate for prime minister.



In March of last year, Lebanon faced a serious economic crisis due to financial difficulties that led to a de facto default = default, and the spread of the new coronavirus and the explosion in Beirut.



With Mr. Hariri's abandonment of the cabinet this time, it is inevitable that political stagnation will continue, and there is concern that the turmoil in Lebanon will deepen.