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Former Lebanon PM Ends Political Career

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
January 24, 2022
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Former Lebanon Prime Minister, Saad Hariri has announced that he will suspend his involvement in political activities and will not run in upcoming

Saad Hariri - Former Prime Minister of Lebanon

Former Lebanon Prime Minister, Saad Hariri has announced that he will suspend his involvement in political activities and will not run in upcoming parliamentary elections.

The Hariri family has dominated Lebanon’s Sunni political landscape for more than three decades since the end of the country’s civil war in 1990.

In Lebanon’s sectarian system, where parliamentary seats are allocated based on a sectarian quota, the vast majority of Sunni lawmakers are part of Hariri’s Future Movement party.

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“I’m convinced there is no room for any positive opportunities to Lebanon due to the Iranian influence, our indecisiveness with the international community, internal divisions, and sectarian divisions, I’m suspending work in political life and so is the Future Movement. And I’m not running in the elections, nor will the Future Movement,” Hariri said in a televised address on Monday, January 24, 2022.

“We are staying in service of our people and nation, but our decision is to suspend any direct role or responsibility in ruling, representation, or politics in the traditional sense.”

Saad Hariri – Former Prime Minister of Lebanon

Parliamentary elections are slated for May 15, 2022, marking the country’s first time heading to the polls since a countrywide popular uprising in late 2019, and the Beirut Port blast in August 2020 that killed more than 200 people and flattened several neighbourhoods in the capital.

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Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri speaks during a press conference in front of a picture of his late father and former Prime Minister of Lebanon Rafic Hariri, at his house in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. Hariri said Monday he is suspending his work in politics and will not run in May’s parliamentary elections. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Lebanon is also reeling from a continuing economic crisis that has slipped more than three-quarters of the population into poverty in a little more than two years.

Hariri said on Monday, January 24, 2022, that his goal was to prevent another Lebanese civil war amid growing tensions and to improve the wellbeing of Lebanese.

He pointed out that the compromises he made with political adversaries to prevent war, rather weakened his ability to improve the economy.

“These agreements came at my expense, and could be the reason for my inability to make life better for the Lebanese. History will be the judge of that,” he said, citing loss of personal wealth, local and regional allies.

‘Fragmented alliances’

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Hariri last week held a meeting with his party about his decision to abstain from taking part in the upcoming general elections but did not issue a statement to the press. His spokesperson that day declined to comment on what went on during the meeting.

Hariri was appointed as prime minister-elect in late October 2020 for a third stint as the country’s prime minister. However, he resigned the following July after political deadlock and continuing disputes with President Michel Aoun.

Saad Hariri has been the leader of the Sunni-majority Future Movement party for more than 15 years, following the assassination of his father, business mogul and former prime minister, Rafic Hariri in February 2005.

Senior Future Movement official and former parliamentarian, Mustafa Allouch told the media that a significant factor behind Hariri’s decision is Iran-backed Hezbollah’s growing influence and political power in Lebanon, and that Future Movement officials are now divided about whether they should run for parliamentary elections on their own or not.

“I will run only if in agreement with him [Hariri] and as part of a movement at a national level opposing Hezbollah,” Allouch said.

According to some experts, in recent years, most of Saad Hariri’s local allies saw him as far too diplomatic with Hezbollah and their allies in government. They did not reciprocate his compromises and only weakened Hariri and the Future Movement’s political prowess over time.

“In many ways, Hariri has kind of lost domestic ground and [is] unable to win the elections in Lebanon due to his fragmented alliances and weak backing from any domestic group,” Imad Salamey, associate professor of Middle East affairs at the Lebanese American University, told the media in an interview.

“He is running against a very strong Syrian-Iranian alliance in the country and therefore given up.”

Hariri was closely allied with Gulf countries, especially Saudi Arabia.

However, Lebanon’s ties with the kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Kuwait have deteriorated in recent months.

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has cited Iran-backed Hezbollah’s involvement in regional conflicts, especially in Yemen against a Saudi-led coalition, as a key reason.

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