Lebanon's head of state, Michel Aoun, has vacated the presidential palace, leaving a day before the end of his term without a designated successor or a fully functioning government, a situation he has described as 'constitutional chaos'.
Aoun's departure triggers a power vacuum after Parliament failed to agree on who should take over the presidency.
Al Jazeera's @Ali Hashem reports from the city of Baabda, Lebanon.
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Aoun's departure triggers a power vacuum after Parliament failed to agree on who should take over the presidency.
Al Jazeera's @Ali Hashem reports from the city of Baabda, Lebanon.
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