Lebanon's new government, led by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, secured the confidence of 95 lawmakers in a parliament of 128. Salam's administration aims to drive economic reforms and engage in talks with the IMF, stressing a focus on depositors. This government represents a significant shift in the political landscape, distancing itself from Hezbollah’s historical dominance. Salam articulated a commitment to establishing a state that prioritizes constitutional authority over decisions regarding war and peace, reflecting a potential post-Hezbollah era in Lebanese politics.
Nawaf Salam's government won a confidence vote with 95 lawmakers in a shifted political landscape, emphasizing reform and independence from Hezbollah's influence.
Prime Minister Salam’s speech outlined intentions to negotiate with the IMF and prioritize depositors, marking a departure from past government alliances.
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