Lebanon’s parliament is set to vote to elect a president to fill a more than an two-year-long presidential vacuum.
Lebanese lawmakers are expected to finally elect a president Thursday after more than two years of deadlock, in a much-needed step to help lift the war-battered country out of financial crisis.
Lebanon has not had a president for two years. An election planned for this week could kickstart the country's long-stalled ...
Lebanese lawmakers will attempt to elect a first president in more than two years this week, with army commander Joseph Aoun ...