Lebanese Prime Minister
The Lebanese Prime Minister is the head of government in Lebanon, responsible for overseeing the country's executive branch. This position is part of a political system that reflects the country's diverse religious and ethnic groups, with the Prime Minister typically being a Sunni Muslim. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President and must have the confidence of the Parliament to govern effectively.
The Prime Minister's duties include implementing laws, managing public services, and representing Lebanon in international affairs. The role is crucial for maintaining stability and addressing the various challenges the country faces, including economic issues and political tensions among different factions.