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  2. 2009 Lebanese general election - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Lebanese general election, 2009. Preliminary results indicated that the turnout had been as high as 55%. [7] The March 14 Alliance garnered 71 seats in the 128-member parliament, while the March 8 Alliance won 57 seats. This result is virtually the same as the result from the election in 2005. However, the March 14 alliance saw this ...

  3. List of members of the 2005–2009 Lebanese Parliament

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    Pierre Gemayel and Walid Eido, both assassinated, were replaced in a 2007 by-election by Camille Khoury and Mohammed Amin el Itani. Antoine Ghanem, assassinated in September 2007, was not replaced until the June 2009 regularly scheduled parliamentary election ushered in his successor.

  4. Elections in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon's national legislature is called the Chamber of Deputies (Arabic: مجلس النواب, romanized: Majlis An-Nouwab).Since the elections of 1992 (the first since the reforms of the Taif Agreement of 1989) removed the built-in majority previously enjoyed by Christians, the Parliament is composed of 128 seats with a term of four years.

  5. 2009 Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament election - Wikipedia

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    Amal. Elected Speaker. Nabih Berri. Amal. The 2009 Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament election was the 5th legislative speaker election since the implementation of the Taif Agreement, held on 25 June 2009 during the first session of the 23rd parliament. The incumbent Speaker Nabih Berri and head of the Amal Movement was re-elected to a fifth term.

  6. List of members of the 2009–2017 Lebanese Parliament

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    Daughter of Gebran Tueni, grandchild of Michel Murr and Ghassan Tueni. Nadim Gemayel. Kataeb Party. Beirut I. Maronite. Son of Bachir Gemayel, nephew of Amine Gemayel. Michel Pharaon. Future Movement. Beirut I.

  7. 2022–2024 Lebanese presidential election - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The 2022–2024 Lebanese presidential election is an ongoing indirect election to elect the president of Lebanon following the expiration of term-limited incumbent Michel Aoun 's mandate on 31 October 2022. [1] The outgoing president has served since 31 October 2016, following the end of the 2-year presidential crisis.

  8. 2018 Lebanese general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Lebanon on 6 May 2018. Although originally scheduled for 2013, [1] the election was postponed three times in 2013, 2014 and 2017 for various reasons, including the security situation, the failure of the Parliament to elect a new President, and the technical requirements of holding an election. [2][3] A new ...

  9. List of presidents of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Chehab became the Prime Minister of Lebanon in September 1952, and hold the additional portfolio of defense minister while also former a military cabinet. Chehab was then appointed acting president with the duty to ensure an emergency democratic presidential election. 2. Camille Chamoun.