Lebanon: Rahi Renews his Call for Cabinet of Experts

Lebanese Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi speaks after meeting with President Michel Aoun. Reuters file photo
Lebanese Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi speaks after meeting with President Michel Aoun. Reuters file photo
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Lebanon: Rahi Renews his Call for Cabinet of Experts

Lebanese Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi speaks after meeting with President Michel Aoun. Reuters file photo
Lebanese Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi speaks after meeting with President Michel Aoun. Reuters file photo

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi has renewed his call on the formation of a non-partisan government before carrying out any forensic audit.

"No forensic audit will be carried out before a government of non-partisan experts is formed," Rahi said during Sunday’s mass service in Bkirki.

He said Lebanon requires a united government for all the Lebanese, not a group of administrations ruling in one cabinet where each sect has its own agenda.

“A united cabinet would prevent sectarian conflicts which are rejected,” Rahi said.

His sermon came in light of the ongoing dispute between President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri over the formation of a new cabinet.

Lebanon has been without a government since shortly after the Aug. 4 explosion that destroyed the port of Beirut and devastated large neighborhoods of the capital, killing hundreds of people, injuring thousands and making 300,000 homeless.

“The world is waiting for a new government to take positive initiatives towards Lebanon,” Rahi said.

Also on Sunday, Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Beirut Elias Audi urged the ruling class to step down and pave way for competent people to run the country.

“Politicians are not ashamed of their practices. They continue their destructive policies in Lebanon,” Audi said during his sermon.

As for Grand Jaafarite Mufti Sheikh Ahmad Qabalan, he said in a statement that Lebanon suffers from a crisis of governance and not government, adding that nothing remains from the state expect for its ruins.

He described the country as ink on a paper, noting that politicians need to save Lebanon and not sell it.



RSF Forms Parallel Civilian Govt in Khartoum

 Smoke billows in southern Khartoum on June 12, 2023 during fighting between Sudan's army and paramilitaries. (AFP)
Smoke billows in southern Khartoum on June 12, 2023 during fighting between Sudan's army and paramilitaries. (AFP)
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RSF Forms Parallel Civilian Govt in Khartoum

 Smoke billows in southern Khartoum on June 12, 2023 during fighting between Sudan's army and paramilitaries. (AFP)
Smoke billows in southern Khartoum on June 12, 2023 during fighting between Sudan's army and paramilitaries. (AFP)

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan announced the formation of a civilian parallel government in Khartoum, 19 months after seizing the majority of the Sudanese capital, including the presidential palace and various ministries.

The RSF named Abdul Latif Abdullah al-Amin al-Hassan as prime minister and formed a 90-member legislative civilian council that would offer services to the people and restore security.

The council has elected a judicial council and has been sworn in.

The legislative council vowed to provide essential services to the people, protect them and offer them civil assistance. It also vowed to restore state agencies that have collapsed during the war that erupted in April 2023.

Khartoum had been without a government or administration since the cabinet relocated to Port Sudan during the war.

Head of the legislative council, Nael Babakir Nael Al-Mak Nasser, said the vacuum caused by the war led to the collapse in basic and essential services, leading the people to demand the establishment of a civilian administration.

“The people of Khartoum took on this historic responsibility and communicated with the RSF leaderships in the state to request their approval to establish a civilian administration that can offer basic services,” he told a press conference on Friday.

The civilian and judicial councils will cooperate to ensure the services and humanitarian aid reach the people in Khartoum.