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President Aoun nominates Nawaf Salam as Prime Minister; nomination confirmed by parliament

 Lebanon
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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President Joseph Aoun has nominated Nawaf Salam as Prime Minister, with the nomination subsequently confirmed by parliament, marking a significant political development for the country. Nawaf Salam, a respected diplomat and jurist with extensive international experience, has previously served in senior roles within global institutions, earning a reputation for legal expertise and diplomatic credibility. His nomination followed parliamentary consultations and negotiations among political blocs, reflecting an effort to form a government capable of addressing prolonged political and economic challenges. The confirmation by parliament provided Salam with the constitutional mandate to begin forming a cabinet, a process seen as critical amid ongoing governance paralysis and public demand for reform, stability, and effective leadership. The appointment carries important national and international implications. Domestically, Salam is expected to prioritize economic recovery, institutional reform, and the restoration of public trust in state institutions, particularly in light of financial pressures and social hardship. His background in international law and diplomacy may support efforts to re-engage with international partners and secure external assistance. Politically, the nomination signals an attempt to bridge divisions among competing factions and move toward a more functional government. International observers have welcomed the confirmation, viewing it as a step toward political normalization and reform-oriented governance. Overall, Nawaf Salam’s nomination and parliamentary confirmation represent a cautious but meaningful step toward restoring political stability, strengthening institutions, and addressing the country’s urgent economic and governance challenges.