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The Significance of Lebanon’s New President

Published November 2, 2016by Aurélie Daher 2 Comments
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by Aurélie Daher At last! The Lebanese parties finally decided on October 31 to give the country a new president, after the position had been vacant since the last president, Michel Sleiman, left office in May 2014. The country thus… Continue Reading  

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Analysis Aurelie Daher, Hezbollah, Lebanon, March 14 Coalition, March 8 Alliance, Michel Aoun, Michel Sleiman, Rafic Hariri, Saad Hariri, Samir Geagea, Suleiman Frangieh, Sunni vs Shiite

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