Lebanon’s Parliament renewed its confidence in Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s government, following a parliamentary questioning session.
In total, 69 MPs voted in favor, 9 voted against, and 4 abstained, confirming continued support for the government.
The vote followed a debate that touched on key national issues, including disarmament, sovereignty, reforms, and the return of Syrian refugees. Despite some criticism, a majority of MPs found the government's responses convincing enough to warrant continued confidence.
In total, 69 MPs voted in favor, 9 voted against, and 4 abstained, confirming continued support for the government.
The vote followed a debate that touched on key national issues, including disarmament, sovereignty, reforms, and the return of Syrian refugees. Despite some criticism, a majority of MPs found the government's responses convincing enough to warrant continued confidence.