Billionaire tycoon named as Lebanese PM as economic crisis bites
by Martin Chulov in Beirut from on (#5MKRC)
Protesters wanted someone from outside the elite, but parliament went for Najib Miqati, who has led the country twice before
After a year-long standoff, Lebanon has named a new prime minister who its feuding factions hope can ward off a total economic collapse and save an estimated 2 million people from the brink of poverty.
Protesters had demanded the selection of a figure removed from the political elite, but the Lebanese parliament instead named a billionaire tycoon, Najib Miqati, who had led the country twice before, with little success, and was accused by a state prosecutor in 2019 of embezzlement - a charge he denies and has described as politically motivated.
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