Nawaf Salam Appointed Lebanon's New Prime Minister
- Lebanon's parliament elected Joseph Aoun as president on January 9 after a two-year political deadlock and 13 failed attempts to choose a leader.
- Nawaf Salam was appointed as Lebanon's new prime minister following a parliamentary vote, marking a significant shift in the political landscape against Hezbollah's influence.
- President Aoun pledged to reform the power-sharing government and tackle corruption, while facing challenges in managing political stability and a severe economic crisis.
- The election of Aoun and Salam reflects a weakening of Hezbollah's power, as they now aim to restore national governance and maintain a ceasefire with Israel.
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