Parliament of Lebanon - Results

Results

e • d Summary of the 7 June 2009 Lebanese Parliament election results
Alliances Seats Parties Seats
Government
68
27 Change and Reform bloc
Free Patriotic Movement (Tayyar Al-Watani Al-Horr) 19
Lebanese Democratic Party (Hizb al-democraty al-lubnany) 4
Marada Movement 3
Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Tashnag) 2
Solidarity Party (Hizb Al-Tadamon Al-Lubnany) 1
29 March 8 Alliance
Lebanese Resistance Detachments (Harakat Amal) 13
Loyalty to the Resistance (Hezbollah) 12
Syrian Social Nationalist Party (al-Hizb al-Qawmi al-souri al ijtima'i) 2
Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party 2
12 Pro-Government Independents
Progressive Socialist Party 7
Glory Movement 2
Other 1
Opposition
60
60 March 14 Alliance
Future Movement (Tayyar Al Mustaqbal) 26
Lebanese Forces (al-Quwāt al-Lubnāniyya) 8
Phalange Party (Hizb al-Kataeb) 5
Murr Bloc 2
Social Democrat Hunchakian Party (Social Democrat Hunchakian Party) 2
Islamic Group (Jamaa al-Islamiya) 1
Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (Ramgavar Party) 1
Democratic Left Movement (ĥarakatu-l-yasāri-d-dimuqrātī) 1
National Liberal Party (Hizbu-l-waTaniyyīni-l-aHrār) 1
Independents (including Zahle-Bloc 6) 11
Total 128

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