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Lebanon postpones presidential elections for the 34th times

10 years ago

The Lebanese Parliament has postponed presidential elections for the 34th times due to the lack of quorum, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri announced on Wednesday.

“The Iranian-Saudi crisis has big implications,” Berri said, adding: “After we have been striving to elect a President of the Republic, our top ambition has turned to maintain dialogue.”

The National News Agency yesterday reported that “the 34th session to elect a president was postponed until February 8.”

Only 36 members of parliament attended the session.

According to Lebanese law, presidential elections require the presence of two-thirds of the parliament’s members.

The Lebanese Parliament has not been able to reach quorum to elect a new president since former President Michel Suleiman’s mandate ended on 25 May 2014.

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