Divided between the sectarian groups and destabilized by the involvement of the effective regional actors, Lebanon always faces the inter and between sectarian bargains and rivalries. In this context, particularly parliamentary elections
MoreAccording to official results announced by Lebanon’s interior minister on Tuesday, the Lebanese group Hezbollah and its allies lost their majority in the 128-seat parliament following this weekend’s general elections. The final
MoreUN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged Lebanon to create an “inclusive government” to handle the country’s economic difficulties, after elections held over the weekend, his office said Monday. Guterres “looks forward to the
MoreEarly results released on Monday suggest that Hezbollah’s allies in Lebanon’s parliamentary elections on Sunday suffered defeats. Hezbollah and its Shia ally Amal Movement have held their seats in Lebanon’s 128-seat parliament,
MoreAs voting stations for Lebanon’s parliamentary elections closed their doors, electoral officials began the counting process. More than 3.91 million people over the age of 21 were eligible to vote in Lebanon’s
MoreOn Sunday, voting procedures began for the general elections in Lebanon, where over 3.91 million people will go to ballot boxes for the first time since the 2019 popular protests. As of
More60 percent of the Lebanese diaspora voted in Lebanon’s parliamentary elections, the country’s foreign ministry reported on Monday. Hadi Hashem, a ministry official, reported that between 128,000 and 130,000 of the 225,000
MoreSunday saw the second round of Lebanese expat voting, with voters from 48 countries traveling to the polls as the country hopes for a break in the political stalemate. Given the many
MoreIn a report circulated, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for Lebanon’s parliamentary elections on May 15 to be “free, fair transparent and inclusive,” and urged the quick formation of a government that
MoreAccording to a Lebanese government official, electricity production has completely stopped in the country after the last two functioning power plants ran out of fuel. Ahmed Abbas, director of the Al-Zahrani plant
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