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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

Pope Francis made a compelling appeal to Lebanon’s political leaders on Sunday, urging them to immediately elect a new president to help stabilize the country and restore the functionality of its institutions. Speaking from Saint Peter’s Square, the Pope emphasized the urgency of the situation, stressing that Lebanon’s political system must be restored to normal operation to enable essential reforms.

“I urgently appeal to all Lebanese politicians to elect a new president immediately,” Pope Francis said. He added that Lebanon must reclaim its status as a symbol of peaceful coexistence among its diverse religious communities, a role the country has long played in the region.

Since the expiration of President Michel Aoun’s term in October 2022, Lebanon has been without a president. Despite a planned election for January 9, divisions among the political factions, particularly between Hezbollah and its rivals, have hindered progress in selecting a new leader. The Pope’s intervention highlights the critical need for leadership to steer Lebanon out of its prolonged political vacuum.

The situation in Lebanon is a stark reminder of the precarious nature of governance in fragile states, where entrenched political divisions often derail necessary reforms. Pope Francis’ call for unity and swift action is not only timely but essential for Lebanon to regain its role as a beacon of peaceful coexistence.

It is hard to ignore the paradox Lebanon faces: a nation that once stood as a model for interfaith dialogue, now mired in political paralysis. The Pope’s plea is not just about electing a new president—it is about rekindling hope in Lebanon’s future and ensuring that the country lives up to its potential as a peaceful haven amidst a turbulent region.

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