Reuters: Lebanese vote in first general election in nine years
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Voters queued at polling stations across Lebanon on Sunday to take part in its first general election in nine years - an event seen as important for economic stability but unlikely to upset the overall balance of power.
Cars and mopeds were decked out with the flags of the main parties, loudspeakers blared songs in support of candidates near their electoral strongholds and young people wore T-shirts bearing the faces of political leaders.
The election is being held under a new proportional system that has confused some voters and made the contest unpredictable in formerly safe seats, but still preserves the country’s sectarian power-sharing system.
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3 comments:
1st time in 9 years.
That must be proof that Hezbollah and Syrian meddling is a blessing.
SMITH
It is Iran that runs/controls Hezbollah...and elections are make believe. Hezbollah remains in charge
Iran may not control Hezbollah but they organized them, continue to provide them with military and intel assistance and also money.
All on their lonesome Hezbollah may have pulled pout of Syria by now, but big brother influenced them otherwise. I say that because Hezbollah took over a 1,000 casualties and then Syrian War is not popular. Now that the tide is turning, it may be more popular in Lebanon today.
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