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Lebanon's President Aoun casts his vote in his hometown

Lebanon's President Aoun casts his vote in his hometown

LBCI24-05-2025

President Joseph Aoun cast his vote in his hometown of Aaichiyeh to elect a mukhtar, following the uncontested win of the municipal council.
"After 40 years of protecting elections, today, for the first time, I came to vote—and my vote is for the development of the village," Aoun said in a brief statement.

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