Lebanon on Thursday is expected to elect a president to fill the top seat that has been vacant since Michel Aoun left office in October 2022, with Lebanese army commander Joseph Aoun favored to be picked for the post.As Lebanese lawmakers head to parliament for a session that is very much under regional and international scrutiny, here’s a closer look at the army chief.Education and militaryBorn in 1964, Aoun earned a bachelor’s degree in political science with a specialization in international affairs as well as a university degree in military sciences.Married with two children, the strong presidential candidate joined the Military Academy in 1983 and was promoted through the ranks before being appointed as an army commander in 2017.Trainings and medalsDuring the course of his military career, Aoun underwent several trainings within Lebanon and abroad. Most notably, the army commander participated in an international counter terrorism program in the US between 2008 and 2009. In 2013,