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Crisis-hit Lebanon votes but few expect major change

Crisis-hit Lebanon votes but few expect major change

Gulf Times
Monday, May 16, 2022 04:31:28 PM UTC

People gather at a polling station, on the day of the Lebanese parliamentary election, in Beirut, yesterday.

Lebanon held its first election yesterday since a painful economic crisis dragged it to the brink of becoming a failed state, a major test for new opposition groups bent on ousting the ruling elite. But few observers expected a seismic shift, with all levers of political power firmly in the hands of traditional sectarian parties and an electoral system seen as rigged in their favour. Lebanon shares power among its religious communities, and politics is often treated as a family business. “I voted for change, of course,” said Nabil Bazerji, 64. “Because we can’t continue like this, Lebanon was never in the position that it is in now.” A new generation of independent candidates ran hoping to kindle the kind of change that a 2019 protest movement failed to deliver, and they looked likely to do better than the single assembly seat they clinched last time. But most of parliament’s 128 seats are expected to remain in the grip of the entrenched groups blamed for the country’s woes — chiefly the economic downturn that is the worst crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war. Turnout in the election was low, with about 32% of registered voters casting their ballots by 5:00pm (1400 GMT), according to the interior ministry. Most polls closed two hours later, with a few stations remaining open for those still waiting inside, as the vote count began, Lebanon’s national news agency said. Results are expected today. “It seems almost impossible to imagine Lebanon voting for more of the same,” said Sam Heller, an analyst with the Century Foundation.”And yet that appears to be the likeliest outcome.” Lebanon’s crisis has been so severe that more than 80% of the population is now considered poor by the United Nations, with the most desperate increasingly attempting perilous boat crossings to flee to Europe. The Lebanese pound has lost 95% of its value, people’s savings are blocked in banks, the minimum wage won’t fill a car with fuel and mains electricity comes on only two hours a day. Deepening the country’s woes, much of the capital Beirut was devastated by the deadly August 2020 explosion of volatile chemicals that had been left for years in a portside warehouse, one of the largest non-nuclear blasts ever recorded. Top political barons have stalled an investigation into the disaster, and legal proceedings against the Central Bank governor over alleged financial crimes are equally floundering. Lebanon, once described as the Switzerland of the Middle East, ranked second-to-last behind Afghanistan in the latest World Happiness Index released in March. The army deployed across the country yesterday to secure the election, which Lebanon’s international donors have stressed is a prerequisite for financial aid crucial to rescue it from bankruptcy. After an underwhelming campaign stifled by the all-consuming economic turmoil, voting was only disrupted by minor incidents in some polling stations. The Hezbollah group and its allies threatened independent observers of the Lebanese Association for Democratic Elections (Lade) at polling stations, the association said. Despite government assurances that polling stations would have power on election day, some voters had to use their phones’ torches. Videos shared online showed people sporting their candidate’s colours and shepherding voters into polling booths, continuing a decades-old trend of vote buying. The outgoing parliament was dominated by the  Hezbollah and its two main allies, the Amal party of speaker Nabih Berri, who has held the job since 1992, and President Michel Aoun’s Christian Free Patriotic Movement.

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