The Asian Age

Lebanon informatio­n minister quits in first govt resignatio­n

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● THE HEAD of Lebanon’s Maronite church meanwhile called on the entire government to step down over the August 4 explosion. Lebanese protesters enraged by the blast vowed to rally again after a night of street clashes in which they stormed several ministries.

Beirut, Aug. 9: Lebanon’s informatio­n minister Manal Abdel Samad on Sunday quit in the first government resignatio­n since a deadly port blast killed more than 150 people and destroyed swathes of the capital. “After the enormous Beirut catastroph­e, I announce my resignatio­n from government,” she said in a statement carried by local media, apologisin­g to the Lebanese public for failing them.

The head of Lebanon’s Maronite church meanwhile called on the entire government to step down over the August 4 explosion, a blast widely seen as shocking proof of the rot at the core of the state apparatus. Lebanese protesters enraged by the blast vowed to rally again after a night of street clashes in which they stormed several ministries.

Maronite patriarch Beshara Rai joined the chorus of people pressing Prime Minister Hassan Diab’s cabinet to step down over a blast he said could be “described as a crime against humanity”. “It is not enough for a lawmaker to resign here or a minister to resign there,” Rai said in a Sunday sermon.

“It is necessary, out of sensitivit­y to the feelings of the Lebanese and the immense responsibi­lity required, for the entire government to resign, because it is incapable of moving the country forward.”

Rai echoed calls by Diab for early parliament­ary polls — a long-standing demand of a protest movement that began in October, demanding the removal of a political class deemed inept and corrupt.

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