Exiled Christian politician Aoun returns to Lebanon
PARIS (AFP) – After 15 years in exile, Lebanon’s Christian opposition leader Michel Aoun was to leave Paris to return to his native land, where highly anticipated legislative elections are due to take place on May 29.
“It will be a historic day, full of emotion and joy,” Aoun, Lebanon’s former armed forces chief, told reporters in Paris earlier this week.
Late last month, Syria — which forced Aoun to leave Lebanon in the first place — ended its 29-year military presence in the country, paving the way for him to make a triumphant return.
Making no effort to hide his political ambitions, the 70-year-old told AFP last month that he would be prepared to assume Lebanon’s presidency should a “national consensus” emerge in his favor.