Monday, June 8, 2009

The ruling coalition won the parliamentary elections in Lebanon.

Lebanese ruling Coalition March 14, "declared victory in parliamentary elections in Lebanon, held in the country on 7 June. This reports Reuters.
In a solemn speech, coalition leader Saad al-Hariri (Saad al-Hariri) greets his supporters with a victory, and invited representatives of the opposition co-operation "for the sake of Lebanon."
In turn, sources close to the leading opponent of the ruling party - "Coalition on 8 March, which also includes the radical movement Hezbollah - acknowledged defeat in the elections, agreeing with the preliminary results of the vote.
According to estimates of analysts LBC (Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation), which leads Associated Press, al-Hariri coalition receives the 67 seats in the next Parliament, "March 8 Coalition - 52 seats. Two parliamentary seats otoydut independent candidates, deputies to the remaining seven seats have not yet been determined. Total Recall Lebanon's parliament has 128 deputies' seats.
In the pre-al-Hariri, but said that the candidates of the Coalition on 14 March "will take at least 70 seats in the future Parliament of Lebanon. Official election results will be published no earlier than Monday evening.

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