Amin Salam: ‘Difficult to prove’ Lebanon is not a failed state

The Lebanese financial system minister discusses the nation’s monetary meltdown.

Lebanon’s state of collapse has change into the nation’s new regular.

Inflation is hovering, and the Lebanese lira is nearly nugatory, pushing greater than 80 % of the inhabitants into poverty. Establishments and primary providers have damaged down.

For many years, successive governments have been accused of corruption and mismanagement. In late 2019, the state system collapsed.

4 years into the disaster, is Lebanon a failed state? And may it change course?

Lebanese Economic system Minister Amin Salam talks to Al Jazeera.

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