Lebanon’s caretaker PM warns of chaos amid currency plunge

6 March 2021, 16:54

Lebanon protests
Lebanon Protests. Picture: PA

Hassan Diab has said the country is in ‘grave danger’.

Lebanon’s caretaker prime minister has warned that the country is heading towards chaos and appealed to politicians to put aside their differences in order form a new government that can attract desperately needed foreign assistance.

Hassan Diab threatened to suspend his duties if that would increase pressure for a new cabinet to be formed.

He spoke in a terse address to the nation as the currency continued its rapid collapse against the dollar, trading at one point at 10,500 Lebanese pounds on the black market for the first time in its history.

Lebanon protests
The Lebanese pound hit a record low against the dollar on the black market (AP)

Angry protesters have blocked streets and highways across the country with burning tyres for days, as the pound slid to record new lows.

The crash in the local currency has resulted in a sharp increase in prices as well as delays in the arrival of fuel shipments, leading to more extended power cuts around the country – in some areas reaching more than 12 hours a day.

The crisis has driven nearly half the population of the small country of six million into poverty, wiped out savings and slashed consumer purchasing power.

Small groups of protesters blocked roads again in several areas on Friday, setting fire to tyres and pieces of furniture.

Lebanon protester
Protests have continued as the country slides into chaos (AP)

Mr Diab, who resigned in the wake of the massive August 4 explosion at Beirut port, suggested he might stop working in his current caretaker role.

“If it helps to form a government, I am prepared to resort to that option even though it goes against my principles,” he said.

In October, former prime minister Saad Hariri was named to form a new cabinet, but five months later, disagreements between him and president Michel Aoun on the ministerial team stand in the way of a new government being set up.

Lebanon has also been in desperate need of foreign currency, but international donors have said they will only help the country financially if major reforms are implemented to fight widespread corruption, which has brought the nation to the brink of bankruptcy.

“What are you waiting for, more collapse? More suffering? Chaos?” Mr Diab said, chiding senior politicians without naming them for grandstanding on the shape and size of the government while the country slides further into the abyss.

“What will having one minister more or less (in the cabinet) do if the entire country collapses?” he asked.

“Lebanon is in grave danger and the Lebanese are paying the price.”

By Press Association

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