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describe power sharing in lebanon?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Agreement settled a newtrend in which the opposition was allowed a veto power in the Lebanese Councilof Ministers and confirmed religious Confessionals in distribution of political

The Parliament elects a President (As per the rules in Lebanon, the presidentmust belong to the Maronite sect) every six years to a single term. ThePresident is not eligible for the re-election. The president and parliament togetherchoose the Prime Minister (the prime minister must belong to the SunniMuslim community). The deputy prime minister’s post is fixed for the orthodox Christians.The speaker’s post is only for Shia Muslims.A new twist in Lebanese politics happened whenthe Doha Agreement settled a newtrend in which the opposition was allowed a veto power in the Lebanese Councilof Ministers and confirmed religious Confessionals in distribution of politicalpower.

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Answered by AwsomeSkateboarder
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Even though Lebanon is a parliamentary democratic republic it also has a  framework of confessionalism (a form of consociationalism in which the highest offices are proportionately reserved for representatives from certain religious communities), so most of the time the administrative power is not equally distributed.

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