Election of Aoun and appointment of Salam On 9 January 2025, Aoun was elected president in the second round of the
electoral session. In his inaugural address, he vowed to fight the mafias, drug trafficking, interference in the justice system, corruption, poverty, and
sectarianism. He also stated that he would promote economic, political, and judicial reform. In one of his first acts as president, Aoun nominated
Nawaf Salam, the head of the
International Court of Justice, as
Prime Minister of Lebanon after winning the majority of votes by the members of parliament. Salam and Aoun's election is seen as a manifestation of Hezbollah's diminished influence in Lebanese politics, partly due to the group's military and financial losses in the
conflict with Israel and the
fall of the Assad regime in Syria. Aoun formally appointed Salam as Prime Minister on 8 February 2025. On 2 February 2026 President Aoun and Interior Minister Ahmad Hajjar, signed Decree No. 2438, setting the election dates between 1 and 10 May. Lebanese living abroad were scheduled vote on 1 May and on 3 May, depending on the country they live in. Citizens inside Lebanon were to vote on 10 May.
Disarming of Hezbollah Hezbollah, facing regional pressures and internal challenges, expressed willingness to discuss its armament, contingent upon Israel's withdrawal from contested territories in southern Lebanon and the cessation of military strikes. Aoun emphasized direct talks between the presidency and Hezbollah to establish "modalities" for transferring weapons to state control. He stated that he aims to make 2025 the year of "state monopoly on arms". The
Lebanese Army, under president Aoun's direction, was tasked with confiscating weapons and dismantling unauthorized military facilities in southern Lebanon. This is in line with the ceasefire agreement following the 2024 Israel-Hezbollah conflict, which requires the army to extend state authority and remove all unauthorized arms caches and outposts, regardless of the group controlling them.
Postponement On 9 March 2026, the Lebanese Parliament approved a 2-year term extension during a plenary session, as the war between Israel and Hezbollah escalated. At the time of the extension, over 400 people had been killed and almost half a million displaced. The postponement of the elections by two years was opposed by the majority of Christian parties, who preferred a shorter extension, or one without a fixed date. == Electorate ==