Lebanon’s electorate have punished Hezbollah: The Lebanese people have spoken, and it appears that they have decided to punish the Iran-allied Hezbollah movement and its allies in the elections. Early results show the militant group has suffered losses. But given the sectarian makeup of the Lebanese state, and the sectarian allocation of seats, the group and its chief ally, fellow Shiite movement Amal, are likely to keep the 27 seats that are allocated to their sect in the parliament. Hezbollah’s main Christian ally, the Free Patriotic Movement, also seems to have taken a hit. It’s rival Christian bloc, the pro-Saudi Lebanese Forces, claims to have bitten into FPM’s seat-share, and won 20 seats. Plus, many independents claim to have made progress. Only time will tell if this new alignment in the upcoming Lebanese parliament will bring the change that the country and the people so desperately need. [Omar Shariff, International Editor]
Ahmed Ramzan