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Lebanese abroad cast votes in Parliamentary election

Lebanese abroad cast votes in Parliamentary election

The Hindu
Friday, May 06, 2022 07:25:15 AM UTC

It is the second time in the country's history that citizens residing abroad are able to vote for their 128 representatives, in elections set to be held at home on May 15

Lebanese expatriates began casting their votes on May 6 for Parliamentary elections, state media said, two years into an unprecedented economic crisis that spurred a mass exodus. While Opposition figures have pinned their hopes on the diaspora, experts said the elections were expected to uphold the status quo, despite years of economic meltdown.

It is the second time in the country's history that citizens residing abroad are able to vote for their 128 representatives, in elections set to be held at home on May 15. Expatriates began voting at 7 a.m. (0500 GMT) Beirut time on May 5 in nine Arab countries and in Iran, while the rest will vote in 48 other countries on May 8.

Upcoming elections are the first since protesters massively took to the streets in 2019 against the country's entrenched ruling elite, widely blamed for the economy's collapse.

Foreign Affairs Minister Abdallah Bou Habib said on Thursday that Lebanese based abroad can vote in more than 205 polling stations. More than 2,25,000 people have registered to vote abroad, a jump from roughly 92,000 in 2018 elections — though only 50,000 of them voted at the time.

But voter registration, while on the rise, is relatively low among the millions of Lebanese who live abroad, and their descendants. The economic crisis forced middle-class Lebanese, including families, fresh graduates, doctors and nurses to migrate in search of a better future.

While Opposition group hope the diaspora will vote for change, only 6% of overseas voters picked independents in 2018 — according to a recent report by the Paris-based Arab Reform Initiative. Traditional party candidates have sent messages to many expatriates in recent weeks urging them to vote for them.

On Thursday, Prime Minister Najib Mikati called for voters registered abroad "not to be complacent and to vote in large numbers". After voting is over, officials will ship the ballot boxes through private companies to Lebanon's central bank. Votes will then be counted after the May 15 elections.

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