Lebanese security chief fears political paralysis, social collapse

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A senior Lebanese security official has said the risk of political paralysis has increased since an election produced a fractured parliament last month, warning of a possible 'disaster' because there is no majority to legislate.

Major General Abbas Ibrahim, head of Lebanon's General Security agency is seen in Beirut, Lebanon May 23, 2018. REUTERS/Jamal SaidiBEIRUT, June 3 - A senior Lebanese security official has said the risk of political paralysis has increased since an election produced a fractured parliament last month, warning of a possible "disaster" because there is no majority to legislate.

Major General Abbas Ibrahim also said he was concerned about social instability, saying this worried him more than political instability in a country suffering one of the world's sharpest financial meltdowns. "The results of this election could cause a disaster since we have large political blocs with widening gaps between them on various issues and no majority to pass laws," Ibrahim told General Security magazine, an official publication of his security agency, which was published on Thursday.The May 15 election, Lebanon's first since its economy collapsed in 2019, resulted in the heavily armed, Iran-backed Hezbollah group and its allies losing their majority.

The meltdown has sunk the Lebanese pound by more than 90% since 2019, frozen depositors out of their savings in the banking system, and led poverty to soar."The people have a right to object and raise their voice over the collapse of the Lebanese pound but we don't want matters to turn into chaos and we are working very hard to prevent the country from entering social chaos," Ibrahim said.

The outgoing government reached a draft IMF agreement in April, conditional on Beirut enacting reforms that its politicians have long failed to deliver.

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