BEIRUT: European Union election monitors are deploying around Lebanon, ahead of the country’s first parliamentary elections in nearly a decade.
Over a hundred observers from European Union countries, as well as Norway and Sweden, will be working during the elections, according to the EU Election Observation Mission in Lebanon.
The observers were invited by the Lebanese government to monitor and assess the voting scheduled for Sunday.
Elena Valenciano, Lebanon chief observer for the mission, said political parties in Lebanon are “really committed to have good elections.”
More than 500 candidates are competing in 15 electoral districts for 128 seats.
They include a record number of women and civil society activists hoping to challenge established political parties and politicians.
EU election monitors fan out ahead of Sunday vote in Lebanon
EU election monitors fan out ahead of Sunday vote in Lebanon
- Over a hundred observers from European Union countries, as well as Norway and Sweden, will be working during the elections.
- The Lebanese government invited the observers to monitor and assess the voting scheduled for Sunday.
US authorizes the departure of some embassy personnel from Israel due to safety risks
- The United States has authorized the departure of some embassy personnel and their families from Israel due to safety risks, the US embassy said in a post on X on Friday
REUTERS: The United States has authorized the departure of some embassy personnel and their families from Israel due to safety risks, the US embassy said in a post on X on Friday.
It said the US embassy could further restrict US government employees and their families from traveling to certain areas of Israel, Jerusalem’s Old City and the West Bank without advance notice, and advised US citizens to consider leaving Israel while commercial flights remain available.
It said the US embassy could further restrict US government employees and their families from traveling to certain areas of Israel, Jerusalem’s Old City and the West Bank without advance notice, and advised US citizens to consider leaving Israel while commercial flights remain available.
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