Najat Aoun Saliba, a scientist with an iron will in Parliament
Lebanese Election 3

Contrary to expectations, and despite some hopes, the Lebanese elections last week produced results, like all other elections in the world.
Hired pens in the Lebanese elections: exchanging fingers and then stuffing them in the eyes of the Lebanese voter

With the high temperature and stakes in the second week of the Lebanese sectarian-democratic winter and summer journey, the smell of journalistic garbage began to waft from the media platforms that overlooked their audience with inflammatory epics and hurled lies, and pointed their fingers at the faces of opponents revealing their violations, while patting the […]
Did the expatriate vote boxes disappear in the 2018 elections?
The Lebanese Phalange, through the “We are All Family” association, buys the votes of the voters for 500 thousand

🟢 الكتائب اللبنانية عبر جمعية “كلنا عيلة” تشتري أصوات الناخبين بـ 500 ألف فما صحة هذه المعلومة؟🔻 https://t.co/ZhmTHtTrfC #Sa7 #QaribMedia — Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (@ARIJNetwork) May 14, 2022
Is using the canceled paper better than the white paper as a punitive vote?
Are the parliamentary elections may be postponed by announcing the strike of judges, professors and diplomats a day before it takes place?
Did the Free Patriotic Movement object to the extension of Riad Salameh in 2017?
Can the white paper be used as a punitive vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections?
Is it actually possible to cancel or postpone the parliamentary elections in Lebanon?