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  • The Lebanese Forces are seeking to amend Electoral Law 2025-07-01 23:13

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    Why do the Lebanese Forces want to amend electoral law?

    Unfair law against Shiite diaspora

    BEIRUT — The anti–Resistance team, led by the Lebanese Forces party, failed on Monday to include in the urgent, duplicate draft law aimed at allowing expatriates to vote for the entire parliamentary seats, not just six seats (allocated for non-residents across the 6 continents, under the current parliamentary electoral law).

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