Along with many of the other demands of protesters, Lebanon's Parliament shot down the prospect of early elections in their latest meeting.
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Laudy Issa is a multimedia journalist and the Managing Editor of Beirut Today. Before COVID-19, you might have caught her tripping over wires in local theatres or gigs.
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