Lebanon is officially preparing for the parliamentary elections, and it will start in its first phase with the Lebanese expatriates on the sixth and eighth of this May, one week before its scheduled date inside Lebanon on May 15, 2022.
On May 15, Lebanon goes to the polls for its first parliamentary elections since the 2019 protest movement, the financial and socio-economic collapse, and the Beirut port explosion. Join the Middle East Institute for a two-part webinar series before and after this long-awaited political milestone.
BEIRUT: Lebanese expats voting on Friday will inaugurate the first phase of this month’s parliamentary elections. Expats will vote in 59 countries, but just 10 nations will commence the first phase of voting on Friday. The expats in these countries, which include Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Syria and Iraq, have a Friday weekend. The second phase of voting takes place on May 8
Leaving his office this week, the 80-year-old head of Lebanon’s election commission escorted journalists down eight flights of stairs, lighting the way with a
Leaving his office this week, the 80-year-old head of Lebanon’s election commission escorted journalists down eight flights of stairs, lighting the way with a