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Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc

Hezbollah's political party in Lebanon's parliament


Hezbollah's political party in Lebanon's parliament

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chamberParliament of Lebanon
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presidentMohammad Raad
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The Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc () is the political wing of Hezbollah in the Parliament of Lebanon. Along with Amal, it dominates the March 8 Alliance and has held two seats in the Lebanese cabinet since 2012. The party is currently led by Hezbollah member and prominent Shi'a politician Mohammad Raad.

Historical membership

ElectionSeatsChangeRef
1992New0-19-924958-X}}
19963
20003
20052
20091url=https://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/ArchiceSpecialReports/march14_-_march_8_mpstitle=March14 - March 8 MPspublisher=Now Lebanondate=June 11, 2009access-date=June 23, 2014archive-date=May 11, 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180511012529/https://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/ArchiceSpecialReports/march14_-_march_8_mpsurl-status=dead }}
2018url=http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Lebanon-Elections/2018/May-09/448707-interior-ministry-releases-numbers-of-votes-for-new-mp.ashxtitle=Interior Ministry releases numbers of votes for new MPswork=The Daily Stardate=May 9, 2018access-date=May 11, 2018archive-date=March 8, 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210308112628/http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Lebanon-Elections/2018/May-09/448707-interior-ministry-releases-numbers-of-votes-for-new-mp.ashxurl-status=dead }}
20222

Affiliated MPs

2009 election

The Bloc won 13 of the 128 seats in the 2009 general election:

NameParty/BlocDistrictReligion
Ali AmmarHezbollahBaabdaShia
Bilal FarhatHezbollahBaabdaShia
Mohammad FneishHezbollahTyreShia
Nawwaf MoussawiHezbollahTyreShia
Hassan FadlallahHezbollahBint JbeilShia
Mohammad RaadHezbollahNabatiehShia
Ali FayyadHezbollahHasbaya–MarjeyounShia
Hussein MoussawiHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia
Hussein el Hage HassanHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia
Nawwar el SahiliHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia
Ali MekdadHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia
Elwalid SuccariyehHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilSunni
Kamel al-RifaiHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilSunni

2018 election

The Bloc won 12 of the 128 seats in the 2018 general election:

NameParty/BlocDistrictReligion
Ali AmmarHezbollahBaabdaShia
Amin SherriHezbollahBeirut IIShia
Nawwaf MoussawiHezbollahTyre–ZahraniShia
Hussein JashiHezbollahTyre–ZahraniShia
Hassan FadlallahHezbollahBint JbeilShia
Mohammad RaadHezbollahNabatiehShia
Ali FayyadHezbollahHasbaya–MarjeyounShia
Anwar JommaHezbollahZahleShia
Hussein el Hage HassanHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia
Ibrahim MousawiHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia
Ali MekdadHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia
Ihab HamadehHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia

2022 election

The Bloc won 15 of the 128 seats in the 2022 general election:

NameParty/BlocDistrictReligion
Ali AmmarHezbollahBaabdaShia
Amin SherriHezbollahBeirut IIShia
Raed BerroHezbollahJbeilShia
Hassan EzzidineHezbollahTyre–ZahraniShia
Hussein JashiHezbollahTyre–ZahraniShia
Hassan FadlallahHezbollahBint JbeilShia
Mohammad RaadHezbollahNabatiehShia
Ali FayyadHezbollahHasbaya–MarjeyounShia
Rami HamdanHezbollahZahleShia
Yanal Al SolhIndependentBaalbeck–HermilSunni
Melhem HoujariIndependentBaalbeck–HermilSunni
Hussein el Hage HassanHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia
Ibrahim MousawiHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia
Ali MekdadHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia
Ihab HamadehHezbollahBaalbeck–HermilShia

References

References

  1. (April 18, 2013). "Fadlallah Hits Back at March 14 over Karam Release, Marouni Slams "Treason Accusations"". Naharnet.
  2. (February 15, 2014). "Members of Lebanon's new government". [[The Daily Star (Lebanon).
  3. "Lebanon announces cabinet line-up under chairmanship of Hariri". Kuwait News Network.
  4. (January 16, 2012). "Hezbollah's Raad slams UN chief". Now Lebanon.
  5. [[Dieter Nohlen]], Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) ''Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I'', p183 {{ISBN. 0-19-924958-X
  6. "Parliamentary elections Lebanon 2005".
  7. (June 11, 2009). "March14 - March 8 MPs". Now Lebanon.
  8. (May 9, 2018). "Interior Ministry releases numbers of votes for new MPs". The Daily Star.
  9. Research, Alma. (2022-05-18). "The Lebanese Parliament Elections (May 15, 2022) - Initial Results and Implications".
  10. "Final Report on the Lebanese Parliamentary Election".
  11. (7 May 2018). "The official results of the 2018 Lebanese parliamentary election".
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