The Fiji Times

Lebanon could ‘sink like Titanic’

- ■ REUTERS

BEIRUT - Lebanon will sink like the Titanic if it fails to form a government, the speaker of parliament said on Monday as he opened a session to approve emergency funds to literally keep the lights on for two more months.

“The whole country is in danger, the whole country is the Titanic,” Nabih Berri said. “It’s time we all woke up because in the end, if the ship sinks, there’ll be no one left.”

Lebanon is in the throes of a financial collapse rooted in decades of graft and a crushing mountain of debt, in the country’s worst crisis since its 1975-1990 civil war.

Prime minister-designate Saad al-Hariri and President Michel Aoun have been at loggerhead­s for months over the makeup of a new cabinet to enact reforms to unlock foreign aid. Parliament approved a loan of $200 million to pay for fuel to generate electricit­y, after a warning by the energy ministry that cash had run out for power plants beyond the end of the month.

“This should be enough for electricit­y for around two months or two-and-a-half,” Cesar Abi Khalil, a member of parliament and former energy minister, told Reuters.

Parliament also passed a law which backers said could make it easier to recover stolen public funds, although some lawmakers publicly doubted it would yield much.

“Effectivel­y, all these texts cannot be implemente­d,” said lawmaker Jamil al-Sayyed, who is allied to the Iranianbac­ked Hezbollah movement.

“What’s happening is a charade ... We’re lying to you,” he said in televised comments.

Lebanon already lacks electricit­y generation capacity and homes and businesses have to cope with power cuts for several hours a day.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Demonstrat­ors take part in a protest against mounting economic hardships in Beirut, Lebanon on March 28, 2021.
Picture: REUTERS Demonstrat­ors take part in a protest against mounting economic hardships in Beirut, Lebanon on March 28, 2021.

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