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.
The General Assembly of the LNA hosted Mr. Frederico Lima, President of the International Monetary Fund, last Tuesday evening via the Zoom platform. The guest addressed Lebanon’s economic challenges, explaining the underlying causes that have cost the country numerous opportunities and deprived its citizens of achieving a standard of services they deserve. He also outlined […]
The administrative board of the LNA hosted Mr. Rabih Al-Amin, Chairman of the Executives Board in Saudi Arabia, on Friday evening via Zoom. The meeting facilitated personal and institutional introductions, explored opportunities for expatriate collaboration, and discussed support for implementing Lebanon’s e-government project. This initiative, outlined in the administrative reform vision, was underscored for […]
According to reports, former diplomat at Lebanon’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Jeanne Mourad, has been appointed as an advisor for diplomatic affairs in the Presidency of the Republic. Additionally, journalist Najat Sharafeddine, wife of former minister Ghazi Wazni, has been appointed as the spokesperson for the Presidency of the Republic.
Judge Nawaf Salam has been appointed to form the first government during President Joseph Aoun’s term, following parliamentary consultations in which he received 84 votes. Born on December 15, 1953, in Beirut into a well-known political family, Salam has a rich academic and professional background, including degrees in history, law, and political science from prestigious […]
A coordination meeting was held on Monday evening between the Administrative Committee of the Lebanese National Alliance and the Political Bureau of the Social Democratic Party “Lana”. Mr. Namir Shahin, from the Lebanese National Alliance, provided an explanation about the circumstances of the Alliance’s establishment, emphasizing the urgent need to restore collective action within the […]
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