Lebanese Forces Media Official Charles Jabbour: Elections Bridge Gap Between Lebanese People Abroad and at Home - Syriac Press
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The letters and appeals signed on behalf of Lebanese communities in more than 20 countries to the Office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nabih Berri, calling for the protection of the constitutional right to represent Lebanese expatriates, through the election of six deputies, as stipulated in Election Law No. 44/2017.
Lebanese Forces media official Charles Jabbour: Elections bridge gap between Lebanese people abroad and at home - Syriac Press
BEIRUT — Charles Jabbour, Head of the Media and Communication Office of the Lebanese Forces party, emphasized that elections are a vital link between Lebanese citizens abroad and those residing in Lebanon in an interview on the program Bikol Hurriyeh aired on Suroyo TV. He claimed that certain political factions are determined to block expatriates from exercising their right to vote. Many Lebanese emigrated due to the country’s prolonged wars …
Diaspora Voting: Between Constitutional Rights and Legislative Obstruction
The current debate centers on whether expatriates will vote in the 16th electoral district, which is allocated six seats as stipulated by Article 122 of the electoral law, or whether they will return to voting in their original districts, like residents, if the law is amended.
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