Government (non-)formation in contemporary Lebanon: sectarianism, power-sharing, and economic immobilism

Catherine Batruni, M. Hallinan
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Four months after the parliamentary elections, the Lebanese state is still without a government. Politicians have been hindering the configuration of a new cabinet in order to maximise their own personal gains. This paper probes the positions of the most prominent political parties in the country, namely the Lebanese Forces, Free Patriotic Movement, Progressive Socialist Party, Lebanese Democratic Party, Future Movement, and Hezbollah, and examines the repercussions of this political vacuum on the economy. We raise the question: why does Lebanon continually find itself in this recurring situation where it is incapable of forming a timely government after elections? We argue that the political structure and sectarian arrangement of the Lebanese government allow such dysfunction to flourish through an absence of accountability measures in the constitution and a prioritizing of sectarian equilibrium as the primary factor in electing a government.
当代黎巴嫩的政府(非)形成:宗派主义、权力分享和经济僵化
议会选举四个月后,黎巴嫩仍然没有政府。政客们一直在阻碍新内阁的组建,以使自己的个人利益最大化。本文探讨了该国最突出的政党,即黎巴嫩力量,自由爱国运动,进步社会党,黎巴嫩民主党,未来运动和真主党的立场,并研究了这种政治真空对经济的影响。我们提出这样一个问题:为什么黎巴嫩不断发现自己处于这种反复出现的情况,即它不能在选举后及时组建政府?我们认为,黎巴嫩政府的政治结构和宗派安排,通过宪法中缺乏问责措施和优先考虑宗派平衡作为选举政府的主要因素,允许这种功能失调。
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