Cabinet of Hassan Diab | |
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Cabinet of Lebanon | |
Date formed | 21 January 2020 |
Date dissolved | 10 September 2021 |
People and organisations | |
President | Michel Aoun |
Head of government | Hassan Diab |
Deputy head of government | Zeina Akar |
No. of ministers | 20 |
Total no. of members | 20 |
Opposition party | Future Movement Lebanese Forces Progressive Socialist Party Kataeb Party Azm Movement Independence Movement Popular Nasserite Organization |
History | |
Predecessor | Third Cabinet of Saad Hariri |
Successor | Third Cabinet of Najib Mikati |
Member State of the Arab League |
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A new Lebanese cabinet led by Prime Minister Hassan Diab was formed in Lebanon on 21 January 2020,[1][2][3] after agreement was reached by the heads of the involved political parties after nearly three months.[4][5] The already delegitimized government assigned Diab and his new cabinet, despite ongoing public outrage against the new cabinet and citizen requests for a competent, independent, and technocratic government.[6][7] The marketing campaign by the authoritative powers around the new cabinet were mired by obvious untruths such as Diab claiming to have met "representatives of the thawra" but turned out to be regime supporters[8] or the regime using the term "techno-political" to describe the new cabinet in order to justify the majority partisan appointments (as seen in the graph below).[9] Diab was appointed prime minister by President Michel Aoun following the resignation of Saad Hariri following the 2019–20 Lebanese protests, that started in October 2019.[10][11] On 10 August 2020, the government resigned following public anger over the 2020 Beirut explosions on 4 August but continues to govern as a caretaker government.
The cabinet, which was composed of twenty ministers, appointed six female members to improve the gender ratio and cited the ratio of male to female members as "more than any previous Lebanese government".[12][13]