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Strong Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية القوية) is the parliamentary bloc of the Lebanese Forces in the Lebanese Parliament. It is headed by member of parliament and vice president of the Lebanese Forces party Georges Adwan .
Strong Republic may refer to: Strong Republic (Tagalog: Matatag Na Republika ), a slogan used in the Philippines during the presidency of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Strong Republic (Lebanon) , a bloc among the members of the 2018–22 Lebanese Parliament
Strong Lebanon (Arabic: تكتل لبنان القوي) is the parliamentary bloc of the Free Patriotic Movement and their allies in the Lebanese Parliament. Headed by Gebran Bassil , it consisted of 29 deputies after the 2018 general election [ 1 ] and shrunk to 17 deputies after the 2022 Lebanese general election .
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Strong Republic Lebanese Forces: Maronite Strong Republic Pulse 7,924 39,844 122,311 William Gebran Tawk North 3 - Bsharri: Independent National Bloc Independent: Maronite Unity of the North 3,566 26,475 122,311 Gebran Gergi Bassil: North 3 - Batroun: Strong Lebanon Free Patriotic Movement: Maronite We will remain here 8,922 17,077 122,311
Ahead of the 2018 Lebanese general election 4 lists were registered. [6] The "Strong North" list, headed by Gebran Bassil, gathered the Free Patriotic Movement, the Independence Movement, the Future Movement, whilst the "Strong Republic Pulse" gathered the Lebanese Forces, the Kataeb Party and the Democratic Left Movement.
The Strong Republic Transit System (SRTS) was a program initiated by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on June 14, 2003, aimed at integrating the various rail lines providing public transport in Metro Manila, Philippines. It aimed to provide a "reliable, seamless and integrated mass transit system that would be at par with international ...