Beirut: President of the Republic, General Joseph Aoun, on Monday promulgated Law No. 68 abolishing the death penalty in Lebanon, following its approval by Parliament several days ago.
According to National News Agency - Lebanon, this legislative move marks a significant change in the country's legal framework. The decision comes as part of Lebanon's ongoing efforts to align its legal system with international human rights standards. The abolition of the death penalty has been a topic of discussion and advocacy among various human rights organizations both within the country and globally.
The law's approval by Parliament and its subsequent promulgation by President Aoun is seen as a step towards reforming Lebanon's judicial practices. The decision has sparked reactions from different sectors of society, with legal experts, human rights activists, and international observers closely monitoring the impact of this change. The move is expected to influence future legislative discussions and shape the country's approach to criminal justice and human rights protection.