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Lebanonʼs president appoints new prime minister, changing Hezbollahʼs position

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Anastasiia Mohylevets
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Lebanonʼs newly elected President Joseph Aoun has appointed International Court of Justice judge Nawaf Salam as the countryʼs head of government, a move that could mean a loss of ground for Hezbollah.

This is reported by the Qatari broadcaster Al Jazeera.

Salamʼs appointment signals a shift in the balance of power in Lebanon: the Shiites wanted Najib Mikati to remain in this position, the media reports. However, the head of the International Court of Justice secured the support of the majority — 78 parliamentarians voted for him.

"Salam symbolizes change. He was elected by opposition and independent MPs who advocate a new political order because he does not belong to the political class that has ruled this country for decades and has been accused of inefficient governance and corruption," said journalist Zeina Khodr.

Supporters of Lebanonʼs new prime minister see him as fair-minded and capable of implementing needed reforms, while critics say his decisions are influenced by Iran-backed Hezbollah.

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