
Lebanese Prime Minister
The Lebanese Prime Minister is the head of the government, responsible for running the country day-to-day, implementing laws, and making policy decisions. Appointed by the President and usually from the majority political coalition, the Prime Minister oversees cabinet members, coordinates government actions, and represents Lebanon internationally. The role is crucial in shaping national reforms and addressing crises, but in Lebanon’s complex political system, the Prime Minister must work within a delicate balance of power among various religious and political groups.