💨 Abstract
The Israel-Hezbollah conflict has spurred renewed efforts to end Lebanon's two-year presidential vacuum, with key politicians negotiating a consensus candidate to revive the paralyzed state. Lebanon lacks a president and a fully empowered cabinet due to a power struggle, with Hezbollah insisting the Maronite Christian post be filled by their ally Suleiman Frangieh.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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