Beirut: Lebanon’s Parliament on Wednesday renewed confidence in Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s government with 95 votes in favor. Ultimately, the voting process outcome for renewing confidence in the government came as follows: 69 MPs voted in favor, 9 MPs voted no confidence, and 4 MPs abstained from voting.
According to National News Agency – Lebanon, the parliamentary session was a significant event as it marked a reaffirmation of support for the current administration’s policies and leadership. The decision reflects the majority’s stance in the Parliament, endorsing the government’s plans and initiatives. The session included comprehensive discussions on the government’s performance and future strategies, which were critical in shaping the voting outcome.