Audi Urges Rejuvenation of Lebanon's Constitutional Institutions Amidst Easter Sermon

During the Sunday sermon celebrating Easter, Archbishop Audi underscored the pressing necessity for Lebanon to have a president of the republic and an effective government prior to entering into negotiations.

He expressed deep concern over the prevailing situation, lamenting that Lebanese citizens feel their representatives are powerless, dependent solely on foreign aid with nothing to offer.

Furthermore, the Archbishop lamented the apparent acceptance of the political void by some, emphasizing that Lebanon's resurgence hinges on the proper functioning of its constitutional institutions and the unimpeded election of a president.