Why Lebanon can't be like any other democracy of the world?
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Lebanon’s sectarian political system lies at the heart of the problem. Based on a power-sharing agreement that dates back to French colonial rule, seats in parliament are shared out proportionally among the country’s 18 religious groups. Government posts and public-sector jobs are also divvied up among the sects. The president, for example, is always a Maronite Christian, the prime minister a Sunni and the speaker of parliament a Shia.
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