The Lebanese parliament held a session on Thursday in which it completed its eleventh attempt to elect a new president for the country but once again failed to accomplish the task.
Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri did not set a new date for the next session.
Prime Minister Najib Mikati continues to head a caretaker government amid political and constitutional problems as the president position remains vacant.
The Lebanese constitution does not stipulate a specific mechanism for announcing presidential candidacy. MP Michel Moawad announced his candidacy with the support of the majority of the political factions that are opposed to Hezbollah. Pro-Hezbollah MPs, who have not yet reached a consensus on a candidate, cast blank votes.
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