Who is gebran bassil
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Moments later, Mr Bassil reacted defiantly on Twitter. Related Topics. An erstwhile ally of Bassil, Hezbollah has now left him exposed to attacks from political rival Nabil Berri. With the influential Mr Berri on the ascendant, Mr Bassil is exposed.
The reason is that, at a time when Arab states seem keen to normalise relations with Damascus, Mr Al Assad would welcome a close ally in Beirut who can help consolidate his position, particularly on the economic front. He is no more corrupt than his counterparts, perhaps, but unless he engages in a major tactical reversal to try and build favourable coalitions for himself, he will likely remain unelectable.
Meanwhile, the Lebanese are nearing the point where subsidies will be lifted to save dwindling foreign currency reserves. That means they may no longer be able to feed themselves adequately in the comings months as prices explode. That Mr Bassil and other politicians are bickering at such a time is not only disgraceful, but criminal.
Mr Bassil is holding the country up for a hope that may remain unfulfilled. It's getting very lonely being Gebran Bassil Snubbed by everyone from the US to Hezbollah, Bassil is learning that even in Lebanon corruption has a price. Michael Young. EPA A Mr Bassil under international sanctions may not bother Hezbollah, as it would only make him more dependent on the party, but it also makes him far less acceptable as a presidential candidate domestically and internationally.
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