Lebanese new government restoring security, boosts technocrats, female members
The opposite political groups do not seem to be successful since the new government seems successful in managing the political ambiance and alleviating the frictions with mottos of political independence and also the fact that the appointed Prime Minister is far from political controversies.
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Hassan Lasjerdi, Iranian political expert in an interview with Taqrib News Agency (TNA) referred to formation of the new Lebanese government highlighting technocracy and appointment of more female figures as two features of the new government formed by Prime Minister Hassan Diab.
He said,” In regards to the ups and downs in formation of the new Lebanese government and popular reactions on that PM Diab is struggling to contain the general tense mood of the country and prove its independence from political groups; therefore, it has introduced itself as a technocrat government.”
He added that the all-out efforts of the Prime Minister Diab and authorities are to restore security to the country grappled with long time of economic issues, tension and protests.
Iranian expert also touched upon movements supportive and critical of the newly formed government and said the March 14 Alliance is not much positive on successes to be achieved by the new government due to previous affiliation of Diab to March 8 Alliance.
He noted that the opposite political groups do not seem to be successful since the new government seems successful in managing the political ambiance and alleviating the frictions with mottos of political independence and also the fact that the appointed Prime Minister is far from political controversies.
Hassan Lasjerdi said,” Political groups and figures including Samir Geagea and others could hinder the functions of the new government under the condition that outside players sponsored the moves to show the government as incapable as they did in the past by injecting money and financial aids, though such an issue is far from minds at present.”
Member of the editorial board at Iran’s Khabaronline News Agency noted technocracy, practicality and meaningful presence of women, particularly the defense minister; key political parties seem to be supportive of the government which will thaw opposite efforts.