Lebanon postpones parliamentary elections by two years

Lebanon has announced a two-year postponement of its parliamentary elections, a decision influenced by the escalating tensions in the region following a recent attack by Hezbollah on Israel. This attack was reportedly in retaliation for the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during U.S.-Israeli military operations. The electoral delay comes amid growing instability and uncertainty in Lebanese politics, as the nation grapples with economic challenges and sectarian divisions. Critics argue that the postponement further undermines the democratic process in a country already fraught with political paralysis. The move has sparked concerns both domestically and internationally, with many calling for immediate reforms to restore public trust in the government. As Lebanon faces these compounded crises, the implications of the postponement and the ongoing regional conflict will likely continue to shape its political landscape in the years to come.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
Related Articles
Investigation further suggests it was U.S. that struck Iranian school, killing 165
Recent investigations have revealed compelling evidence suggesting U.S. responsibility for a deadly airstrike on Februar...
WorldJailed Erdogan rival clashes with judge as Turkey corruption trial begins
Jailed Erdogan rival clashes with judge as Turkey corruption trial begins
WorldRubio says Iran ‘trying to hold world hostage’ with strikes
Rubio says Iran ‘trying to hold world hostage’ with strikes
Merz’s party stumbles into a year of German state elections with a narrow defeat
Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s party has faced a challenging start to a pivotal election year, following a narrow defeat in...