Today, the Lebanese Parliament meets in its fifth session devoted to electing a new President of the Republic.
Today's meeting comes amid ignoring the international community's calls for the necessity of completing the presidential elections, with the first presidential vacuum entering its second week without any signs of a breakthrough.
Experts warn that the stalemate in front of the election of a new president is still besieging parliament sessions, especially that the international circumstances that could constitute a lever are still immature.
This converges with the interruption of communication between the major parliamentary blocs in search of a consensual president who would put an end to the existing balance of power in the negative sense of the word, which bears direct responsibility for obstructing the filling of the vacuum in the Presidency of the Republic.