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New Electoral Law

Beirut: 19 seats

1- District one Ashrafieh and rest: 1 Maronite, 1 Orthodox, 1 Catholic, 2 Armenian = 5 PM seats
2- District 2: 2 Shiites, 1 Orthodox, 1 Armenian = 4 seats
3- District 3 : 6 Sunnis, 1 Shiite, and 3 minorities Christians = 10 seats

Bekaa: 23 seats

1- Baalback Hermel = 6 Shiites, 2 Sunnis, 1 Maronite, 1 Catholic = 8 seats
2- Zahle = 1 Shiite, 1 Sunni, 1 Maronite, 2 Catholics, 1 Orthodox, 1 Armenian Orthodox = 7 seats
3- Rashaya West Bekaa = 1 Shiite, 2 Sunni, 1 Druze, 1 Maronite, 1 Orthodox = 6 seats

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May 25, 2008 Posted by Sako | Lebanese Politics | , , | No Comments Yet

Beirut Electoral Law

Beirut electoral law was the main problem in adopting a new electoral law. There were many electoral laws presented in the Doha Dialogue but every one of them was rejected by one side or the other. During the last days, the main problem became the Beiruti Armenians.

In an interview on LBC with Mrs. May Chidiac, Samir Geagea announced his agreement with an electoral law which places the Armenians in the district having a majority of Sunnites. He explained his support to this law by taking into consideration Tashnag’s current alliance since the other law which was proposed (according to what he said) placed the Armenians with the Shiites.

Yesterday, when I was checking some political sites I saw that the Lebanese politicians have agreed and there was an article about the electoral law in Beirut that it has been agreed upon.

The division is as follows:

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May 22, 2008 Posted by Sako | Lebanese Politics | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet