As the country begins to lean towards the presidential election, the living, financial, and economic crises remain unchanged while the political crisis is stagnant. There seems to be no government in the foreseeable future, nor are there any positive indicators regarding the presidential election, which is also facing an uncertain fate due to the lack of consensus on a candidate who embodies the characteristics of a unifying president, hopeful to rescue the country from its ordeal. Sources close to the political movement stated that Lebanon is experiencing its worst phase amid a suffocating living and economic crisis, alongside the skyrocketing dollar prices and their impact on fuel, food, and consumer goods. They warned through "Anbaa" of the consequences of prolonging the crisis if a government is not formed and if there is no agreement to carry out the presidential election on time in a manner that soothes the Lebanese people, is internationally acceptable, and is welcomed by Arab and Gulf nations.


