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Communists say new Lebanese government will make people pay for crisis created by those in power
Lebanese President Michel Aoun, left, meets with Prime Minister Najib Mikat, at the presidential palace, in Baabda, east of Beirut, Lebanon

LEBANON’S new government, whose formation has ended more than a year of political stalemate, will fail to resolve the country’s deep economic crisis, the Lebanese Communist Party warned at the weekend.

Prime Minister Najib Mikati urged cautious optimism after signing a decree with President Michel Aoun on Friday which appointed a 24-member technical cabinet of non-partisan specialists.

But he said that Lebanon’s people must “tighten their belts” as he revealed that there were no reserves left to maintain subsidies on basic goods such as food, medicine and fuel.

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