Polls open in Lebanon's parliamentary elections in nine years

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Publish Date: 9:39 - 06 May 2018
TEHRAN, May 5 - Polling stations opened in Lebanon on Sunday for the country’s first parliamentary election, with over 500 candidates competing for 128 seats.

TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) – Voting is scheduled to last from 7 a.m. (0400 GMT) until 7 p.m. (1600 GMT), with formal results announced in the coming days, yet early details may emerge on Sunday night.

The 128-parliamentary seats are split evenly - 64 for Christians and 64 for Muslims including Druze, with the two halves further divided among 11 religious groups.

Totally, 15 electoral districts has parliamentary seats apportioned according to its demographic make-up.

Also, tens of thousands of Lebanese nationals living abroad cast their votes last month.

Lebanon's parliamentary elections were delayed three times since 2009 due to the crisis in neighboring Syria as well as disagreement over the country's new electoral law.

In an interview with BBC Arabic TV on Saturday, President Michel Aoun underlined the importance of national unity and expressed hope that the new government would be formed soon.

"I hope that a new government will be formed quickly and according to the constitution. But if national unity is not preserved, the majority will take over, and the rest will become the opposition," he said.

Source: Press TV

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