Lebanese republic awakes without a president

Lebanon awoke a republic without a president today amid mounting worries over a power vacuum that has intensified the nation’s year-long political turmoil.

Lebanese republic awakes without a president

Lebanon awoke a republic without a president today amid mounting worries over a power vacuum that has intensified the nation’s year-long political turmoil.

The capital was calm and shops opened for business as usual the morning after a tumultuous day that saw President Emile Lahoud depart at midnight without a successor after announcing he was handing over security powers to the army.

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