Hariri, Mikati leading so far •Hezbollah & Amal met expectations, won constituencies The party's own estimates a few hours after counting started sees the Shiite movement coming out on top everywhere it fielded candidates, although only official results expected early on Monday will confirm the vote's outcome. With an increased number of seats in Parliament, Hezbollah is expected with its allies to build a majority in its favour more easily on key issues such as the sensitive matter of the weapons it never laid down after the 1975-1990 civil war.Future looks to hold Tripoli (a crucial race) with ~5 seats against Mikati's ~4 and Karami ~2. This was supported by the final report of the Centre for Humanitarian … The Next Libyan general election was planned to be held in Libya in early 2019, after having earlier been planned for 10 December 2018. رئيس الجمهورية قال أن بعد الانتخابات سيكون هناك بحث بالاستراتيجية الدفاعية، وفي موضوع السلاح رأيي معروف أنني ضد السلاح غير الشرعي "Hezbollah has a parliamentary bloc, yes, and it has weapons, but this is a regional issue. The results showed that parties allied with Hezbollah increased their share of seats from roughly 44% to 53%.
“I admit there was a shortcoming.”Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri also addressed the issue when a disabled voter approached him at one of the polling stations in Beirut.
"Today at 5 O’Clock in front of the Ministry of Interior in Sanayeh, we will not allow the forging of results and the falling of Jumana Haddad! كونوا/ن كتار! Starved of a real choice on their ballot papers, they are prepared for more of the same. "لبنان هو الحكومة اللبنانية وهو النأي بالنفس، هو البيان الوزاري، حزب الله لديه كتلة نيابية نعم، ولديه سلاح لكن هذه مسألة اقليمية، أما بالنسبة لنتائج بيروت أنا فخور ببيروت I count on your support, and i invite you to the peaceful protest we are organizing at 5pm in front of the ministry of interior in Beirut.ترقبوا بعد لحظات تغطية مباشرة للمؤتمر الصحافي الذي يعقده دولة رئيس مجلس الوزراء سعد الحريري في بيت الوسط As one Hariri’s supporter points out, forming a government could still take months. He said that calling on supporters to vote is a violation of the law.Many posted images of their ink-stained fingers on Twitter to show they had got out to wield their vote on Sunday.Never underestimate the power of the purple finger! أجدد النداء، اذا كنتم ترغبون بالتغيير وبإرساء نهج جديد فيجب ان تمارسوا حقكم.التقرير الأول لعمل 1300 مراقبة ومراقب منتشرين في جميع الدوائر : "تراخي في تطبيق القانون"The reason given is that many want to vote but a slow electoral process may prevent many from doing so.There are also concerns about the low turnout in today's vote.Today's turnout appears to be as low as 24 per cent, according to officials.Mr Malek held media outlets responsible for disseminating news about candidates they support, but he did not identify them.Article 78 of the country's electoral law states that silence must be maintained until the polls close. Later at 5.00pm Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is scheduled to speak.تصبح الديموقراطية وبالا على الشعوب حين يسيطر عليها البلطجية و اللصوص و العملاء.
"We are human beings. Carla E. Humud | Carla E. Humud, Analyst in Middle Eastern Affairs (chumud@crs.loc.gov, 7-7314) On May 6, 2018, Lebanon held its first legislative elections in nine years. "AlJadeed television channel suggested that there had actually been one person "killed and 3 wounded by gunfire in northern Lebanon": قتيل و3 جرحى جراء اطلاق الرصاص الابتهاجي في شمال لبنان But the low turnout – between 30 and 40 per cent in Beirut precincts according to the country's National News Agency – betrayed widespread voter apathy for the main political currents governing the country and left open the possibility that outside candidates could win seats in parliament.
The four people who agreed to the original deal were: Fayez al-Sarraj, Khalifa Haftar, Aguila Saleh Issa, and Khalid al-Mishri.
Anwar Amro / AFPFree Patriotic Movement leader Gebran Basil celebrates on stage with supporters after the party's results in the parliamentary elections, early on May 7, 2018 in the Lebanese coastal town of Batroun. Jamal Saidi / ReutersA Lebanese supporter of the Christian Lebanese Forces party drives a car flying their flag along the Dbayeh highway between the coastal city of Jounieh and the capital Beirut. Sep 4, 2018 Following the conduct of the 2018 parliamentary elections, UNDP LEAP developed a thematic publication entitled “2018 Lebanese Parliamentary Elections: Results & Figures”. "This shows Lebanon's democracy and the importance of democracy.
"This is a new law and voters were not familiar with it, nor were the heads of polling stations," Mr Machnouk said in a news conference. For more details: Nonetheless, 24-year-old Abeer Knio said she had been up since 5am to support the Future Party, which is led by current Prime Minister Saad Hariri.“We hope we will see change,” she said, listing the same issues that most Lebanese do when speaking about the country’s problems.
we look forward to providing you up to date news and our unique entertainment. "Plenty of people feel this way in Lebanon, but its voters will be unable to do either. Just visited Chekaa polling station.