• Advertise
  • Opinion
  • Features & Interviews
  • Investigation
  • Contact
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
The Lagos Today
  • Home
  • News
    • Lagos News
    • National News
    • World News
  • Entertainment⚡ by CRAWL
    • All
    • Art & Design
    • Books
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    Big Brother Naija  Season 7 Premieres July 23 ..   As Winner Gets N100M Prize Money,

    Big Brother Naija Season 7 Premieres July 23 .. As Winner Gets N100M Prize Money,

    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBER, AFFINITY ART GALLERY

    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBER, AFFINITY ART GALLERY

    CAF to launch $200 million African Super League in August 2023

    CAF to launch $200 million African Super League in August 2023

    Sanwo-Olu Grants Funke Akindele, Husband, 56 Others State Pardon

    Marriage Collapse: Funke Akindele Allegedly Chased Husband Away Because Of Infidelity

    Funke Akindele’s Marriage Crumbles Again As Hubby Confirms Seperation Rumours

    Funke Akindele’s Marriage Crumbles Again As Hubby Confirms Seperation Rumours

    WizKid, Tems Award Winning ‘Essence’ raking in over $1m in Estimated Streaming Revenues

    WizKid, Tems Award Winning ‘Essence’ raking in over $1m in Estimated Streaming Revenues

    2020 AFRIMA Postponed Till Next Year Over Covid-19

    AFRIMA 2022: Entry Submission Portal Closes on August 5

    Club Shooting: Burna Boy’s Police Escorts Say Bullets Fired Not from Their Guns

    Club Shooting: Burna Boy’s Police Escorts Say Bullets Fired Not from Their Guns

    AFRIMA Meets ECCAS, UNESCO in Gabon, Discusses Plans to Stimulate Africa’s Creative Economy

    AFRIMA Meets ECCAS, UNESCO in Gabon, Discusses Plans to Stimulate Africa’s Creative Economy

    The Musings of Africa’s Proverbial Dad: Chief Pete Edochie

    The Musings of Africa’s Proverbial Dad: Chief Pete Edochie

  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Features & Interviews
  • Best Of Lagos
    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBER, AFFINITY ART GALLERY

    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBER, AFFINITY ART GALLERY

    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA HOSTS MEMBERS’ NETWORKING FORUM

    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA HOSTS MEMBERS’ NETWORKING FORUM

    Exploring Lagos’ Gastronomy With Chef Priyank Singh of Hard Rock Cafe

    Exploring Lagos’ Gastronomy With Chef Priyank Singh of Hard Rock Cafe

    Olu Oyinsan- Saying Yes To Founders At The Early Stage

    Olu Oyinsan- Saying Yes To Founders At The Early Stage

    A Rare Hobby: Sports Fishing In Lagos

    A Rare Hobby: Sports Fishing In Lagos

    Chef Nkesi- Experiencing Different Cultures Through Food

    Chef Nkesi- Experiencing Different Cultures Through Food

    Wumi Jubril: Creating Memorable Experiences

    Wumi Jubril: Creating Memorable Experiences

    Nordic hotel

    Nordic Hotel Makes Grand Debut in Lagos

    Bookstores in Lagos

    Love Reading? See The Best Bookstores In Lagos

  • Things To Do
  • Home
  • News
    • Lagos News
    • National News
    • World News
  • Entertainment⚡ by CRAWL
    • All
    • Art & Design
    • Books
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    Big Brother Naija  Season 7 Premieres July 23 ..   As Winner Gets N100M Prize Money,

    Big Brother Naija Season 7 Premieres July 23 .. As Winner Gets N100M Prize Money,

    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBER, AFFINITY ART GALLERY

    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBER, AFFINITY ART GALLERY

    CAF to launch $200 million African Super League in August 2023

    CAF to launch $200 million African Super League in August 2023

    Sanwo-Olu Grants Funke Akindele, Husband, 56 Others State Pardon

    Marriage Collapse: Funke Akindele Allegedly Chased Husband Away Because Of Infidelity

    Funke Akindele’s Marriage Crumbles Again As Hubby Confirms Seperation Rumours

    Funke Akindele’s Marriage Crumbles Again As Hubby Confirms Seperation Rumours

    WizKid, Tems Award Winning ‘Essence’ raking in over $1m in Estimated Streaming Revenues

    WizKid, Tems Award Winning ‘Essence’ raking in over $1m in Estimated Streaming Revenues

    2020 AFRIMA Postponed Till Next Year Over Covid-19

    AFRIMA 2022: Entry Submission Portal Closes on August 5

    Club Shooting: Burna Boy’s Police Escorts Say Bullets Fired Not from Their Guns

    Club Shooting: Burna Boy’s Police Escorts Say Bullets Fired Not from Their Guns

    AFRIMA Meets ECCAS, UNESCO in Gabon, Discusses Plans to Stimulate Africa’s Creative Economy

    AFRIMA Meets ECCAS, UNESCO in Gabon, Discusses Plans to Stimulate Africa’s Creative Economy

    The Musings of Africa’s Proverbial Dad: Chief Pete Edochie

    The Musings of Africa’s Proverbial Dad: Chief Pete Edochie

  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Features & Interviews
  • Best Of Lagos
    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBER, AFFINITY ART GALLERY

    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBER, AFFINITY ART GALLERY

    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA HOSTS MEMBERS’ NETWORKING FORUM

    THE LUXURY NETWORK NIGERIA HOSTS MEMBERS’ NETWORKING FORUM

    Exploring Lagos’ Gastronomy With Chef Priyank Singh of Hard Rock Cafe

    Exploring Lagos’ Gastronomy With Chef Priyank Singh of Hard Rock Cafe

    Olu Oyinsan- Saying Yes To Founders At The Early Stage

    Olu Oyinsan- Saying Yes To Founders At The Early Stage

    A Rare Hobby: Sports Fishing In Lagos

    A Rare Hobby: Sports Fishing In Lagos

    Chef Nkesi- Experiencing Different Cultures Through Food

    Chef Nkesi- Experiencing Different Cultures Through Food

    Wumi Jubril: Creating Memorable Experiences

    Wumi Jubril: Creating Memorable Experiences

    Nordic hotel

    Nordic Hotel Makes Grand Debut in Lagos

    Bookstores in Lagos

    Love Reading? See The Best Bookstores In Lagos

  • Things To Do
No Result
View All Result
The Lagos Today
No Result
View All Result
Home World News

Hezbollah’s coalition loses parliamentary majority in Lebanon’s first vote after uprising, financial collapse

by The Lagos Today
May 18, 2022
in World News, World News
3 min read
0
0
Hezbollah’s coalition loses parliamentary majority in Lebanon’s first vote after uprising, financial collapse
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Iran-backed political and militant group Hezbollah has lost its parliamentary coalition majority in a Lebanese election that delivered significant gains to its rivals as well as to a protest movement that swept the country in a 2019 uprising, final results showed Tuesday.

Reformist political groups that sprung out of the nationwide demonstrations have won around 10% of the country’s parliamentary seats, according to a CNN tally, in a sign of growing discontent with a ruling elite widely blamed for the country’s economic collapse. Reformist parties won only one seat in the previous election cycle in 2018.

Critics of Hezbollah, which has held a coalition majority in parliament for the last four years, blamed the group and its political allies for the country’s economic collapse. Hezbollah has repeatedly denied responsibility, pointing to widespread allegations of corruption among its political rivals.

Relations between Lebanon and Saudi Arabia worsened significantly during Hezbollah’s time as parliament’s biggest bloc.

The group’s main Christian rival — the Saudi-allied Lebanese Forces — gained new seats. Several prominent allies who are long-time supporters of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad have also lost seats in parliament.

In the country’s third electoral southern district, where Hezbollah and its allies have steadily consolidated their political power since they first participated in elections in 1992, a reformist candidate unseated a pro-Assad Hezbollah ally.

Hezbollah’s electoral alliances previously enjoyed nearly uncontested support in southern Lebanon, where the group led an armed resistance campaign that drove out a 22-year Israeli occupation in 2000 and is credited with developing much of the infrastructure in rural areas.

“Lebanese voters have voted tactically to pierce Hezbollah’s popular strongholds, weaken its main Christian ally and eliminate some of Syria’s infamous protégés,” elections and governance expert Maroun Sfeir told CNN. “This vote has also led to the emergence of an independent political bloc that could impact the dynamics in a severely fragmented parliament.”

But the Tehran-backed Shia group made up for some of those losses by making gains among Sunni constituencies who typically vote for candidates backed former prime minister and Sunni leader Saad Hariri, who quit politics earlier this year.

Hariri’s dramatic exit from Lebanon’s political scene left the strategic Sunni vote up for grabs. Most of the new reformist MPs — who are largely socially progressive — were voted in by Sunni-majority areas. Outside of the capital Beirut, Sunni voters largely shunned the vote, with many voicing disgruntlement with a political elite plagued by allegations of corruption and mismanagement.

The United Nations and the World Bank blame Lebanon’s ruling elite for the country’s economic collapse, considered to be one of the world’s worst since the mid 19th century.

Since October 2019, the majority of Lebanon’s population has fallen into poverty, inflation has risen to over 200% and deposits have largely vaporized amidst a devastating banking crisis. A huge blast at Beirut’s port killed over 200 people in an incident blamed on inappropriately stored explosive ammonium nitrate that successive governments were repeatedly warned about.

That economic crisis appears to have galvanized the vote for reformists who had previously struggled to make inroads in political leadership. But the financial dire straits also prompted large numbers of would-be voters to steer clear of the polls, with many saying they have lost faith Lebanon’s political system.

The election was also riddled with allegations of voter fraud. The country’s main election observers — The Lebanese Association for Democratic Elections (LADE) — said they documented 3,600 violations.

As a new parliament is set to be sworn in, Lebanese citizens openly question whether new politicians can alleviate the country’s many economic and political woes. Later this year, the tenure of the country’s President Michel Aoun — a Hezbollah ally — will end, which could thrust the country into further political uncertainty. Negotiations over the formation of the country’s next government may also be rife with political turbulence that could exacerbate the economic crisis.

“These changes are signaling the beginning of a new political phase,” said Sfeir. “(It’s) one that could either put back Lebanon on the right path of reform or further escalate its collapse due to political deadlocks and potential violence.”

-CNN

Follow us on social media
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

Share this:

  • Twitter
  • Facebook

Like this:

Like Loading...
Previous Post

Experts Blame Societal Vices On Poor Parenting

Next Post

Perpetrators Of Lagos Lynching Must Face Prosecution – Beer Barn

The Lagos Today

The Lagos Today

Related Posts

Two women killed in Egypt Red Sea shark attacks

Two women killed in Egypt Red Sea shark attacks

by The Lagos Today
July 4, 2022
0

Two women were killed in shark attacks in Egypt's Red Sea, south of the city of Hurghada, the Egyptian Ministry...

Pope Francis denies he is planning to resign soon

Pope Francis denies he is planning to resign soon

by The Lagos Today
July 4, 2022
0

Pope Francis has dismissed reports that he plans to resign in the near future, saying he is on track to...

Next Post
Perpetrators Of Lagos Lynching Must Face Prosecution – Beer Barn

Perpetrators Of Lagos Lynching Must Face Prosecution – Beer Barn

Please login to join discussion

Recommended

Nigeria benefits from IMF’s $23bn COVID-19 relief

IMF Projects 3.4% Economic Growth for Nigeria

3 months ago
Saudi Arabia to allow in vaccinated Umrah pilgrims

Saudi Arabia to allow in vaccinated Umrah pilgrims

11 months ago

Popular News

    Newsletter

    Connect with us

    Tags

    #EndSARS #EndSARS Protests 2023 Elections 2023 polls 2023 Presidency ACCIDENT All progressives Congress APC Babajide Sanwo-Olu Bitcoin CBN Central Bank of NIgeria China Coronavirus pandemic Covid-19 Covid-19 in Lagos Covid-19 in Nigeria Covid-19 Vaccine Covid-19 Worldwide Cryptocurrency Donald Trump Dubai EFCC Federal Government Federal Government of Nigeria Fraud Gov. Sanwo-Olu Insecurity Lagos state Lagos State Government Lagos State House of Assembly Lagos State Police command LASEMA Latest jobs in lagos Lekki Tollgate Shooting Muhammadu Buhari Murder NDLEA Nigeria Rape Russia Strike action UK United states US

    News

    • Business
    • National
    • Politics
    • Tech

    Opinion

    • Editorials
    • Today’s Opinion
    • Letters
    • Sunday Review
    • Advertise
    • Opinion
    • Features & Interviews
    • Investigation
    • Contact

    © 2020 The Lagos Today - Nkali.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • News
      • Lagos News
      • National News
      • World News
    • Entertainment
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Features & Interviews
    • Best Of Lagos
    • Things To Do

    © 2020 The Lagos Today - Nkali.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Create New Account!

    Fill the forms bellow to register

    All fields are required. Log In

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In
    %d bloggers like this: