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Lebanon’s parliament failed to appoint a new president on Thursday as rival blocs failed to agree on a presidential candidate. Lebanon’s current President Michel Aoun’s term runs out on October 31. Lebanon’s parliament appoints a new president via a two-thirds majority, or if the first round of voting fails, a simple majority. The two top contenders for the presidency, sitting MP Michel Moawad and businessman Salim Edde, received just 36 and 11 votes, respectively, out of a total of 122. The majority of votes cast were either blank or spoiled. Speaker of the House Nabih Berri closed the parlia…