ALBAWABA - Thirty-two Lebanese lawmakers announced on Sunday their nomination of former minister and current International Monetary Fund (IMF) official Jihad Azour for the presidency. During a press conference, MP Mark Doue read a statement on behalf of the 32 Lebanese lawmakers, highlighting Azour's credentials as a centrist candidate who aims to avoid provoking any political faction in the country. This development comes after a series of unsuccessful parliamentary sessions ...