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Lebanese Parliamentary Elections Postponed for Two Years

Published March 9, 2026, 12:01
Lebanese Parliamentary Elections Postponed for Two Years

The Lebanese parliament has decided to extend its term for two years, postponing parliamentary elections that were scheduled for May. This decision was made amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah, with Lebanon actively involved in the clashes since March 2nd. The parliamentary session took place while the Israeli Air Force was bombing the southern suburbs of Beirut, with the participation of Hezbollah MPs. The extension of parliament's term is a recurring phenomenon in Lebanon, having occurred in the past due to security concerns and the implementation of new electoral laws. In the last elections, in 2022, Hezbollah and its allies lost their parliamentary majority, which may influence political developments. The decision to extend the term has raised concerns about the democratic legitimacy and stability of the country. The postponement of elections means that citizens will not have the opportunity to elect their representatives for the next two years, which could lead to increased dissatisfaction and political instability. The situation is exacerbated by the ongoing conflict with Israel, which has caused significant damage and loss of life. The extension of parliament's term may be seen as an attempt to avoid further complications and maintain order amid the crisis.