Joseph Aoun Elected President of Lebanon, Marking a Significant Shift in Power Dynamics
Lebanon's Army Chief Joseph Aoun has been elected as the country's new president, concluding a two-year power vacuum. Aoun secured 99 votes in the second round of voting, indicating a substantial backing from the political landscape. In his acceptance speech, he committed to upholding the constitution, safeguarding Lebanon’s sovereignty, and emphasizing the military's role in maintaining domestic peace.
Aoun highlighted the importance of engaging in dialogue with Syria concerning sovereignty and border issues, while asserting Lebanon's exclusive right to bear arms, referencing the arsenal held by Hezbollah. This election signals a pivot in Lebanon's regional alliances, with renewed support from the United States and Saudi Arabia, both of which have shifted military aid to enhance the capabilities of the Lebanese Armed Forces.
This development may reshape Lebanon’s political landscape as it moves away from the influence of Iran and Hezbollah.
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