Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc
Appearance
Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc | |
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Chamber | Parliament of Lebanon |
Member parties | Hezbollah |
President | Mohammad Raad |
Representation | 13 / 128 (10%) |
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The Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc (Template:Lang-ar) is the political wing of Hezbollah in the Lebanese parliament.[1] Along with Amal, the party dominates the March 8 Alliance and since 2012 has held two seats in the Lebanese cabinet.[2][3] The party is currently led by Hezbollah member and prominent Shi'a politician Mohammad Raad.[4]
Historical membership
Election | Seats | Change | Ref |
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1992 | 8 / 128 (6%)
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1 | [citation needed] |
1996 | 7 / 128 (5%)
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1 | [citation needed] |
2000 | 10 / 128 (8%)
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3 | [citation needed] |
2005 | 14 / 128 (11%)
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4 | [citation needed] |
2009 | 13 / 128 (10%)
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1 | [5] |
2018 | 13 / 128 (10%)
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[6] |
Affiliated MPs
2009 election
The Bloc won 13 of the 128 seats in the 2009 general election:[7]
Name | Party/Bloc | District | Religion | Notes |
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Ali Ammar | Hezbollah | Baabda | Shia | Nephew of Mahmoud Ammar |
Bilal Farhat | Hezbollah | Baabda | Shia | |
Mohammad Fneish | Hezbollah | Tyre | Shia | Cabinet member - Minister of Sports and Youth |
Nawwaf Moussawi | Hezbollah | Tyre | Shia | |
Hassan Fadlallah | Hezbollah | Bint Jbeil | Shia | |
Mohammad Raad | Hezbollah | Nabatieh | Shia | |
Ali Fayyad | Hezbollah | Hasbaya/Marjeyoun | Shia | |
Hussein Moussawi | Hezbollah | Baalbeck/Hermil | Shia | |
Hussein el Hage Hassan | Hezbollah | Baalbeck/Hermil | Shia | Cabinet member - Minister of Industry |
Nawwar el Sahili | Hezbollah | Baalbeck/Hermil | Shia | |
Ali Mekdad | Hezbollah | Baalbeck/Hermil | Shia | |
Elwalid Succariyeh | Hezbollah | Baalbeck/Hermil | Sunni[8] | |
Kamel al-Rifai | Hezbollah | Baalbeck/Hermil | Sunni |
2018 election
The Bloc again won 13 of the 128 seats in the 2018 general election:[9][10]
References
- ^ "Fadlallah Hits Back at March 14 over Karam Release, Marouni Slams 'Treason Accusations". Naharnet. April 18, 2013.
- ^ "Members of Lebanon's new government". The Daily Star. February 15, 2014.
- ^ "Lebanon announces cabinet line-up under chairmanship of Hariri". Kuwait News Network. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
- ^ "Hezbollah's Raad slams UN chief". Now Lebanon. January 16, 2012. Archived from the original on July 13, 2012.
- ^ "March14 - March 8 MPs". Now Lebanon. June 11, 2009.
- ^ "Interior Ministry releases numbers of votes for new MPs". The Daily Star. May 9, 2018.
- ^ "March14 - March 8 MPs". Now Lebanon. June 11, 2009.
- ^ "Final Report on the Lebanese Parliamentary Election" (PDF).
- ^ "Interior Ministry releases numbers of votes for new MPs". The Daily Star. May 9, 2018.
- ^ "The official results of the 2018 Lebanese parliamentary election". www.the961.com. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
- ^ "Final Report on the Lebanese Parliamentary Election" (PDF).