He got two votes… Who voted for Shibli Mallat?

11:48

Halima Kaaqour: Violating the constitution can never be justified now, and no, there has been no diligence and no custom. “It is enough to humiliate the constitution.” We should not be dictated to by any tutelage, whether Syrian, Iranian, or American. We have all respect for the ambassadors, and we support international cooperation and their interests, but no one interferes in our affairs.

11:27

Entertaining the ambassadors and guests present asking for popcorn and cola to sweeten the meal

11:22

Paula Yacoubian to Salim Aoun: Shame on you, Watti, you are one without honor

11:20

A major dispute between Salim Aoun and Firas Hamdan *

11:18

Bilal Abdullah from inside the House of Representatives: The constitution is not the end in itself. If I had to choose between the constitution and the country, I would choose the country.

11:14

Representative Melhem Khalaf during the election session for the President of the Republic: Violation of the Constitution is not treated by a new violation of its articles

11:06

Basilian representatives are trying to disrupt the session

11:03

A full quorum of 128 deputies

10:57

Ali Hassan Khalil denies that they met the Saudi ambassador

10:55

Al-Bukhari is currently meeting with the duo’s representatives, in the presence of Berri

10:53

Preparations begin at Baabda Palace to receive the President, and pictures of General Aoun are published on huge billboards on Baabda Road

10:17

Jamil Al-Sayyed: Today we will not elect a president, but rather we came to ratify an external decision to appoint a president

10:13

President Nabih Berri arrives at the House of Representatives

10:07

Parliamentary sources for Lebanon Today website: General Joseph Aoun will be elected President of the Republic in the first session with more than 100 votes, and the Aounist movement has excluded itself from the fan of national consensus.

10:05

The Shiite duo received clear messages that there will be no confirmation of the 60-day truce and no reconstruction without the election of Joseph Aoun.

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