The election hues ae going on in almost every country as different governments are going to change soon and new delegates are going to take in fresh posts. In this row, France’s foreign ministry announced on Friday that Lebanon’s political forces need to consider their responsibilities and must immediately establish a government under the auspices of Prime Minister Mustapha Adib. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Agnes von der Muhll was quoted saying in a daily briefing, “As Lebanon goes through an unprecedented crisis, France regrets that Lebanese politicians have not yet managed to keep the commitments they made on Sept. 1, 2020, according to the announced timetable."
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The spokeswoman continued to add on further, “We urge all the Lebanese political forces to assume their responsibilities and agree without delay on the formation by Moustapha Adib of a mission government capable of launching the necessary reforms to meet the aspirations of the Lebanese people.”
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In the same case, it was in the news headlines that President Emmanuel Macron fixed the date of Sept. 15 as the deadline for Lebanon to form a government. The French government has been rolling on Lebanon’s sectarian lawmakers to name a cabinet speedily and start on reforms to get the country out of the worst crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war.
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