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Lebanon fails to resolve presidential deadlock

By Ferry Biedermann in Beirut

Published: November 23 2007 13:31 | Last updated: November 23 2007 23:39

Lebanon’s deeply divided politicians yesterday failed to elect a president, leaving the country without a head of state for the first time since the end of the civil war and facing an uncertain security situation.

Emile Lahoud, the outgoing, pro-Syrian president, issued a statement hours before his term expired at midnight saying that “the conditions for a state of emergency” existed and that he “entrusted the army to maintain security”.

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