Lebanese vote in first polls in nine years
May 07, 2018 00:00:00
Lebanese prime minister and candidate for the parliamentary election Saad al-Hariri showing his ink-stained finger after casting his vote during the parliamentary election in Beirut, Lebanon on Sunday — Reuters
BEIRUT, May 06 (Reuters): Voters queued outside polling stations across Lebanon on Sunday for the chance to take part in its first general election in nine years - an event seen as important for economic stability but unlikely to upset the overall balance of power.
Cars and mopeds were decked out with the flags of the main parties, loudspeakers blared songs in support of candidates near their electoral strongholds and young people wore T-shirts bearing the faces of political leaders.
The election is being held under a new proportional system that has confused some voters and made the contest unpredictable in formerly safe seats.