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Lebanese parliament fails to elect new head of state

Speaker to call another session when consensus emerges on candidate



Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri casts his vote during a session to elect a new President in Beirut on September 29, 2022.
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BEIRUT:  The Lebanese parliament failed to elect a new head of state on Thursday to replace President Michel Aoun when his term ends on October 31, and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said he would call another session when consensus emerged on a candidate.

The bulk of votes cast by lawmakers at Thursday's session  -- 63 -- were blank. Christian politician Michel Moawad won the backing of 36 of 122 lawmakers who attended.

Unless consensus emerges on a candidate, the presidency looks set to fall vacant when Aoun's term ends, at a time of deep financial crisis.

Reserved for a Maronite Christian in Lebanon's sectarian system, the presidency has fallen vacant several times since the 1975-90 civil war.

Anticipating a presidential vacuum, politicians have stepped up efforts to agree a new cabinet led by the Sunni Prime Minister Najib Mikati - who is currently serving in a caretaker capacity - to which presidential powers could pass until a president can be agreed.

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