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In Lebanon, as in many countries, a law starts with a parliamentary vote. The parliament, with its 128 seats, debated and voted on this change. For it to become official, it now needs to go to the cabinet and then be signed by the President. This multi-stage process ensures careful consideration before a bill becomes law.
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