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Lebanon's political scene is tense over expatriate elections as Speaker Nabih Berri resists calling a session to amend electoral laws. Expatriates face uncertain voting rights and representation, with political factions divided over proposed changes. #LebanonElections #ExpatVotes #PoliticalTensions

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Cardinal Mar Bechara Boutros al-Rahi met MP Selim Sayegh to discuss Lebanon's parliamentary elections, stressing the need for constitutional integrity and expatriate voting rights. They called for legal reforms to ensure fair elections without delays.

#LebanonElections #Democracy #ExpatVotes

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Opposition lawmakers in Lebanon submitted a petition urging swift action on expatriate voting rights, warning delays could disrupt the electoral process. They stressed the importance of expatriate participation for democracy and fairness. #Lebanon #ExpatVotes #Democracy

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Lebanon's upcoming elections face turmoil as political factions clash over expatriate voting rights. A proposed law aims to expand their votes to 128 MPs, but current registration is low and delays threaten the scheduled May elections. #LebanonElections #PoliticalTensions #ExpatVotes

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MP Hussein Haj Hassan argues that U.S. and local forces are trying to undermine Hezbollah and Amal by backing Shiite candidates. He opposes expatriate voting for all MPs, fearing loyalty issues. Upcoming Cabinet decisions will be critical.

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Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri confirmed that upcoming elections will occur under current law, allowing expatriates to vote from abroad. This highlights the importance of diaspora engagement in Lebanon's electoral process.

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An expedited bill by Foreign Minister Joseph Ragi to cancel expatriate voting for six MPs will be discussed after Thursday's meeting, potentially affecting Lebanon's electoral process amid ongoing controversies over diaspora representation.

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MP Ghassan Skaf plans to request postponing Lebanese elections to July 15 to allow expatriates to vote. This move hints at potential political negotiations aimed at reconciling factions and addressing diaspora concerns in Lebanese politics. #LebanonElections #GhassanSkaf #ExpatVotes

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Lawmaker George Adwan urges Prime Minister Nawaf Salam to prioritize expatriate voting ahead of elections. He insists on immediate action in the next parliamentary session to ensure representation, rejecting any election delays amid Lebanon’s political tensions.

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Representative Razzi Al-Haj of the "Strong Republic" bloc criticized the Resistance Movement for denying expatriates the right to vote in Lebanon, arguing it violates equality. He affirmed that expatriates will make their voices heard through their votes.

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Lebanese Parliament proceedings were disrupted as MPs from various parties walked out in protest over the lack of discussion on expatriate voting. This highlights ongoing tensions regarding electoral participation for the diaspora in Lebanon.

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Members of the Lebanese Forces, Kataeb Party, and independent MPs walked out of a legislative session over the exclusion of expatriate voting. Their exit highlights ongoing political tensions and concerns about electoral rights in Lebanon. #Lebanon #Politics #ExpatVotes

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