A months-long crisis continues as Lebanon’s parliament has – for the 12th time – failed to elect a president and break a political deadlock that has gripped the country many times before.
Lawmakers in the Middle Eastern democracy's legislature held a session last Wednesday to pick a replacement for former Pres. Michel Aoun, whose term ended last October, but disagreements prevented them from reaching the required thresholds.
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