Together, we achieve more than any person could ever accomplish alone.
Lebanese expats freed from the power of corruption in Lebanon can provide the best and most wonderful example of success and brilliance in the field of collective action if the harmful individual selfishness are controlled by the strictness of law.
As all the Lebanese abroad shine, we want to transfer all our experiences and our international relations to form a lobby for change, and to move Lebanon in a short, medium and long-term plan of up to 30 years from a failed state to a state of development and prosperity.
The Lebanese expatriate can transfer his civilized experience in western countries to Lebanon, such as partisan life, practicing democracy, holding state leaders accountable, applying the law, resorting to institutions, and producing positive cultures outside sectarian groups. It is also possible to transfer the experience of coexistence between hundreds of ethnic and sectarian groups within one country in which civil administrative practice prevails on a secular basis.
Vision: Lebanon as a cultural meeting point embracing diversity, and a pioneering educational model to...
Vision: Lebanon is a rich and diverse global tourist destination. Mission Lebanon has been the...
Vision: Lebanon is a civil state that protects its citizens and secures a promising future...
Vision: The state of Lebanon achieves growth in a productive economy and advanced infrastructure services....
Vision: Lebanon is an independent, democratic civil state with full citizenship as its covenant. ...
The Lebanese National Alliance and its diaspora partners have drafted and submitted a proposed law to amend the current expatriate voting system, demanding full electoral rights for the diaspora to vote for all 128 parliamentary seats, rather than just six. The proposal has already secured the support of over 65 Members of Parliament.
The LNA Political Committee convened its regular meeting, bringing together intellectual leaders from Lebanon and the diaspora. Discussions centered on monitoring Lebanon’s evolving political landscape and capitalizing on the current momentum to address stagnant issues and push forward critical national priorities. These priorities include the full implementation of Resolution 1701, the adoption of a […]
Represented by Mr. Jean Boustany, the LNA attended the public meeting organized by the Secular Club of AUB, held last Friday evening at Abajour Restaurant in Beirut.
Together, we achieve more than any person could ever accomplish alone.
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