The deputy head of Hizbullah’s Executive Council, Sheikh Ali Daamoush, announced Friday that the electoral battle is between two projects – one that “has an economic and financial vision and is looking forward to rescue the country,” and another that is “imported from abroad and whose main slogan is besieging the resistance and disarming it.”
The rival project is “the project of America’s people in Lebanon,” Daamoush added.
Full StoryThe Presidency denied Friday the presence of a link between the parliamentary elections and President Michel Aoun’s latest remarks on Syrian refugees.
“The media reports published today about the presence of a link between President Michel Aoun’s tackling of the issue of Syrian refugees in Lebanon and the file of parliamentary elections are baseless,” the Presidency said in a statement.
Full StoryForeign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib on Friday expressed his relief over the expat voting process that kicked off in the morning in the Arab countries and Iran as part of Lebanon’s 2022 parliamentary elections.
“My heart warmed when I saw this scene and I hope voter turnout will reach 70%,” Bou Habib said from the Foreign Ministry.
Full StoryLast week, the British Embassy in Beirut hosted a climate action workshop for 16 youth innovators in collaboration with the idea innovator company, Ideanco. The UK’s COP26 MENA Ambassador Janet Rogan attended virtually from London and the British Embassy’s Chargé d’Affaires, Alyson King, gave closing remarks, the British Embassy said on Friday.
"Tackling climate change is a priority for the UK government, which hosted the COP26 conference in Glasgow last year. COP26 brought countries together to enable all countries to meet global net zero targets and reduce the impacts of climate change, resulting in the Glasgow Climate Pact. To achieve this countries must unlock public and private investment and push for innovative and green solutions," the British Embassy added.
Full StoryInterior Minister Bassam Mawlawi said Friday that the expats parliamentary elections are going smoothly and no problems nor major violations have been detected so far.
According to Mawlawi, the turnout abroad will be heavy this year as the numbers of those who have registered their names to vote have surpassed the numbers of those who registered in the 2018 elections.
Full StoryLebanese expatriates began casting their votes on Friday for parliamentary elections, more than two years into an unprecedented economic crisis has that spurred a mass exodus.
While opposition figures have pinned their hopes on the diaspora, experts said the elections were expected to uphold the status quo, despite years of economic meltdown.
Full StorySaudi newspaper Okaz slammed Thursday former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, criticizing his "Iranian-like beard" and accusing him of "political Shiitization."
"By urging the Sunnis to boycott the parliamentary elections, Saad has done a great favor to the killers of his father. He left the elections arena to terrorist Hizbullah and to the Free Patriotic Movement at the expense of his country and his sect," Okaz said.
Full StoryParliament Speaker Nabih Berri on Thursday warned against “sedition stirrers,” during a meeting in Msayleh with a delegation from the al-Kraydin Arab tribes.
“Love of homeland is part of religious faith and sedition stirrers under any circumstances, be it in elections time or not, are suspicious in their national and even religious belonging,” Berri said.
Full StoryPrime Minister Najib Miqati and Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib launched Thursday at the Foreign Ministry an operations room for overseeing the expat voting that will start on May 6.
Miqati urged all expats to vote in the parliamentary elections that will be held "with all integrity and transparency" even though "there had been doubts about carrying out the elections."
Full StoryLebanon entered at midnight the first electoral silence period for expat parliamentary polls, which will be held Friday in the Gulf countries and Iran.
During the silence period, candidates are forbidden from campaigning through media outlets. The period ends after the closure of ballot boxes on Friday evening.
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