Will Lebanon's parliament, the Chamber of Deputies, elect a new President of the Republic before 12 April 2025?

Started Oct 11, 2024 05:00PM UTC
Closing Apr 12, 2025 07:01AM UTC

Lebanon hasn't had a president since Michel Aoun left office at the expiration of his term in October 2022, but Israel's battle with Hezbollah has prompted new efforts to fill the position (US News & World Report, Axios). The question will close "No" upon the calling of new parliamentary elections in the country without a new president having been elected. Replacement of the president by means other than election by the Chamber of Deputies will not count (Constitution of Lebanon).

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Possible Answer Crowd Forecast Change in last 24 hours Change in last week Change in last month
Yes 76.00% -2.27% +5.82% +51.70%
No 24.00% +2.27% -5.82% -51.70%

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