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Politics of Lebanon - Wikipedia
Lebanon has numerous political parties, but they play a much less significant role in Lebanese politics than they do in most parliamentary democracies. Many of the "parties" are simply lists of candidates endorsed by a prominent national or local figure. Loose coalitions, usually organized locally, are formed for … See more
Lebanon is a parliamentary democratic republic within the overall framework of confessionalism, a form of consociationalism in which the highest offices are … See more
The president is elected by the Parliament for a six-year term. They cannot be reelected again until six years have passed from the end of their first term. The prime minister and … See more
Lebanon's national legislature is called the Assembly of Representatives (Majlis al-Nuwab in Arabic). Since the elections of 1992, the first since … See more
Lebanon participates in the international community through both international organizations and enacting international policy practices, such … See more
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