The Lebanese parliament fails to elect a new president of the country

The Lebanese parliament fails to elect a new president of the country

The council attempted to convene for the fourth time after the quorum was not reached in the first session, despite failing to pick a new president for the nation for the third time.
The most notable outcomes of the vote-sorting process were Michel Moawad receiving 39 votes, contrasted to Issam Khalifa receiving 10 votes and the new Lebanon receiving 13 votes, while 50 white papers and two bullies were also noted.

This morning, on Monday, the fourth session of voting in the Lebanon election got underway, and 110 deputies were present inside the hall.
Nabih Berri, the speaker of the parliament, called a special session to pick a president for the republic on Thursday, October 27, following the failure of the election of a new president for Lebanon.

It is noteworthy that President Michel Aoun’s term ends on October 31 and that there are still significant differences among the political parties over how to create a new government.
Since the civil war that lasted from 1975 to 1990, he had already left the presidency on many occasions.

The politicians stepped up their efforts to reach a consensus on a new government led by Sunni Prime Minister-designate Naguib Mikati, who is currently in charge of the caretaker government, as the presidential authorities could transfer to the new government, as they anticipated another power vacuum.

The Lebanese parliament is unable to choose a new leader for the nation.

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