March 8 Alliance Explained

March 8 Alliance
Native Name:تحالف 8 آذار
Leader:Gebran Bassil
General Secretary:Mohammad Raad
Ideology:Pro-Syria
Anti-Zionism
Factions
Arab socialism
Syrian nationalism
Lebanese nationalism
Arab nationalism
Shia Islamism
Baathism
Christian democracy
Social democracy
Pro-Iran
Position:Big tent
Country:Lebanon
Colors: Orange, white
Seats1 Title:Parliament of Lebanon
Seats2 Title:Cabinet of Lebanon

The March 8 Alliance (Arabic: تحالف 8 آذار|taḥāluf 8 adhār|) is a coalition of political parties and independents in Lebanon formed in 2005 that are united by their pro-Syrian[1] stance and their opposition to the former March 14 Alliance. It was the ruling coalition in Lebanon with the government headed by Prime Minister Najib Mikati from June 2011 until March 2013.[2] Main parties of the March 8 Alliance are part of the third Cabinet of Najib Mikati since 2021.[3]

History

The name dates back to 8 March 2005 when different parties called for a mass demonstration in downtown Beirut in response to the Cedar Revolution.[4] The demonstration thanked Syria for helping stop the Lebanese Civil War and the aid in stabilising Lebanon and supporting the Lebanese resistance to the Israeli occupation.[5] Free Patriotic Movement led by Michel Aoun eventually joined the rival March 8 Alliance, becoming one of its principal coalition partners.

Inclusion of Free Patriotic Movement

The Free Patriotic Movement (FPM) was the basis of the March 14 Alliance movement. FPM launched the Liberation War against the Syrian Army on 14 March 1989 and participated in all demonstrations against the Syrian occupation until the Cedar Revolution's mass demonstration on 14 March 2005.[6] The FPM split from the March 14 Alliance on 6 February 2006, when its leader Michel Aoun signed a memorandum of understanding with Hezbollah.[7] FPM considered its project against the Syrian government completed when the Syrian Army left Lebanon at the end of April 2005.[8]

Ruling Alliance (2011–2013)

The Progressive Socialist Party left the March 14 alliance in January 2011 after being one of its cornerstones and ostensibly aligned itself with the alliance's Change and Reform bloc after Walid Jumblatt visited Damascus. This move gave the alliance and its partners a majority in the parliament, enabling them to name Najib Mikati as prime minister to form the Lebanese government of June 2011.[9] The government led by March 8 Alliance survived 22 months until Mikati's resignation on 23 March 2013.[10]

2016 presidential elections

After a presidential vacuum that lasted from 23 April 2014 until 31 October 2016, the Parliament was able to elect MP and former General Michel Aoun, who in turn nominated March 14 member Saad Hariri as Prime Minister.

2018 legislative elections

The alliance emerged victorious as they gathered 76 seats out of 128 (60%), in the first legislative elections since 2009.

NameParty/BlocDistrictReligion
Alain Aoun Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Hikmat Dib Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Roger Azar Free Patriotic MovementKeserwanMaronite
Simon Abi Ramia Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Ibrahim Kanaan Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Edgard Maalouf Free Patriotic MovementGreek Catholic
Elias Bou Saab Free Patriotic MovementGreek Orthodox
Hagop Pakradounian TashnaqArmenian Orthodox
Talal Arslan Lebanese Democratic PartyDruze
Cesar Abi Khalil Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Ziad Assouad Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Salim Khoury Free Patriotic MovementGreek Catholic
Assaad Dargham Free Patriotic MovementGreek Orthodox
Mustapha Ali Hussein IndependentAlawite
Georges Atallah Free Patriotic MovementGreek Orthodox
Gebran Bassil Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Mario Aoun Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Farid Boustany Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Nicolas Sehnaoui Free Patriotic MovementGreek Catholic
Antoine Pano Free Patriotic MovementChristian Minorities
Alexander Matossian TashnaqArmenian Orthodox
Hagop Terzian TashnaqArmenian Orthodox
Edgard Traboulsi Free Patriotic MovementProtestant
Salim Aoun Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Michel Daher IndependentGreek Catholic
Elie Ferzli IndependentGreek Orthodox
Ali Ammar HezbollahShia
Amin Sharri HezbollahShia
Nawwaf Musawi HezbollahTyre/ZahraniShia
Hussein Jashi HezbollahTyre/ZahraniShia
Hassan Fadlallah HezbollahShia
Mohammad Raad HezbollahShia
Ali Fayyad HezbollahShia
Anwar Jomma HezbollahShia
Hussein el Hage Hassan HezbollahShia
Ibrahim Mousawi HezbollahShia
Ali Mekdad HezbollahShia
Elwalid Succariyeh HezbollahSunni
Ihab Hamadeh HezbollahShia
Mohamed Khawaja Amal MovementBeirut IIShia
Fadi Alameh Amal MovementBaabdaShia
Nabih Berri Amal MovementZahraniShia
Ali Osseiran Amal MovementZahraniShia
Michel Moussa Amal MovementZahraniGreek Catholic
Ali Khreis Amal MovementTyrShia
Inaya Ezzeddine Amal MovementTyrShia
Yassine Jaber Amal MovementNabatiehShia
Kassem Hachem Arab Socialist Ba'ath PartyMarjeyoun HasbayaSunni
Hani Kobeissi Amal MovementNabatiehShia
Ali Bazzi Amal MovementBint JbeilShia
Ayoub Hmayed Amal MovementBint JbeilShia
Ali Hassan Khalil Amal MovementMarjeyoun HasbayaShia
Anwar Khalil Amal MovementMarjeyoun HasbayaDruze
Mohamed Nasrallah Amal MovementWest Bekaa RashayaShia
Ghazi Zaiter Amal MovementBaalbeck HermelShia
Salim Saadeh Syrian Social Nationalist Party in LebanonKouraGreek Orthodox
Assaad Hardan Syrian Social Nationalist Party in LebanonMarjeyoun HasbayaGreek Orthodox
Albert Mansour Syrian Social Nationalist Party in LebanonBaalbeck HermelGreek Catholic
Tony Frangieh Marada MovementZghartaMaronite
Estephan Douaihy Marada MovementZghartaMaronite
Fayez Ghosn Marada MovementKouraGreek Orthodox
Ossama Saad Popular Nasserist OrganizationSaidaSunni
Adnan Traboulsi Al-AhbashBeirut IISunni
Abdul Rahim Mrad Union PartyWest Bekaa RashayaSunni
Faisal Karami Arab Liberation PartyTripoliSunni

2019 cabinet

The Alliance had 18 out of 30 ministers (60%) in the Lebanese Cabinet; it was equally represented in both parliament and cabinet.

NamePartyPortfolio (Ministry)Religion
Elias Bou Saab Free Patriotic MovementMinister of DefenseGreek Orthodox
Gebran Bassil Free Patriotic MovementMinister of Exterior and ExpatriatesMaronite
Saleh Gharib Lebanese Democratic PartyState Minister for Refugees Affairs Druze
Ghassan Atallah Free Patriotic MovementMinister of DisplacedGreek Catholic
Nada Boustani Free Patriotic MovementMinister of Energy and Water Maronite
Avedis Guidanian TashnagMinister of TourismArmenian Orthodox
Hassan Mrad Union PartyState Minister for Foreign TradeSunni
Albert Serhan Free Patriotic MovementMinister of JusticeGreek Orthodox
Salim Jreissati Free Patriotic MovementState Minister for Presidential AffairsGreek Catholic
Mansour Bteich Free Patriotic MovementMinister of Economy and TradeMaronite
Fadi Jreissati Free Patriotic MovementMinister of EnvironmentGreek Catholic
Youssef Finianos Marada MovementMinister of Public Works and TransportMaronite
Ali Hassan Khalil Amal MovementMinister of FinanceShia
Muhammad Daoud Amal MovementMinister of CultureShia
Hassan Lakkis Amal MovementMinister of AgricultureShia
Jamil Jabak IndependentMinister of Public HealthShia
Muhammad Fneish HezbollahMinister of Youth and SportsShia
Mahmoud Kmati HezbollahState Minister for Parliamentary AffairsShia

September 2021 Cabinet

The Alliance has 16 out of 24 ministers (66%) in the current Lebanese Cabinet; it is equally represented in both parliament and cabinet.

PortfolionamepartyReligious
Deputy Prime MinisterSaadeh Al Shami Syrian Social Nationalist PartyGreek Orthodox
TelecommunicationsJohnny Corm Marada MovementMaronite
InformationGeorge Kurdahi (resigned) Marada MovementMaronite
Ziad Makary Marada MovementMaronite
DefenseMaurice Slim Free Patriotic MovementGreek Orthodox
TourismWalid Nassar Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Social AffairsHector Hajjar Free Patriotic MovementGreek Catholic
Energy and WaterWalid Fayad Free Patriotic MovementGreek Orthodox
JusticeHenry Khoury Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
Foreign AffairsAbdallah Bou Habib Free Patriotic MovementMaronite
DisplacedIssam Charafeddine Lebanese Democratic PartyDruze
LaborMoustafa Bayram Amal MovementShia
FinanceYoussef Khalil Amal MovementShia
AgricultureAbbas Al Haj Hassan Amal MovementShia
Public WorksAli Hamiyeh HezbollahShia
CultureMohammad Mortada HezbollahShia
IndustryGeorge Bojikan TashnagArmenian Orthodox

2022 legislative elections

The alliance gathered 61 seats out of 128 (47%) and lost their parliamentary majority but still won the Parliament speaker election.[11]

The 2022 Strong Lebanon bloc was formed by FPM (17), Tashnaq (3) and Akkar MP Mohamad Yehya.[12]

The March 8 Alliance Today

Since 2020, the governance of Lebanon has been led by the March 8 alliance, with notable economic changes observed during this period. Lebanon's GDP experienced a significant decline, dropping from 51.8 billion in 2019 to 23.13 billion in 2023.[13]

Constituent parties

See also: List of members of the 2022–2026 Lebanese Parliament.

It currently holds 61 of 128 seats in the parliament after the 2022 elections and consists of:[14] [15]

PartyArabic nameIdeology Parliament of LebanonGovernment
Free Patriotic Movementالتيار الوطني الحرCivic nationalism
Lebanese nationalism
حركة أملConservatism
Populism
Hezbollahحزب اللهShia Islamism
Anti-Zionism
Armenian Revolutionary Federationالإتحاد الثوري الأرمني - الطاشناقArmenian nationalism
Democratic socialism
Marada Movementتيار المردةLebanese nationalism
Christian democracy
Islamic Charitable Projects Associationجمعية المشاريع الخيرية الإسلاميةReligious pluralism

Islamic neo-traditionalism

Anti-Salafism

Popular Nasserist Organizationالتنظيم الشعبي الناصريNasserism
Arab Nationalism
Union Partyحزب الإتحادNasserism
Arab Socialist Ba'ath Partyحزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي في لبنانBa'athism
Dignity Movementحزب التحرر العربيArab nationalism
Anti-Zionism
Syrian Social Nationalist Partyالحزب السوري القومي الاجتماعيSyrian nationalism
Social nationalism
Lebanese Democratic Partyالحزب الديمقراطي اللبنانيConservatism
Druze politics
Arab Democratic Partyاالحزب العربي الديمقراطيArab nationalism
Ba'athism
Toiler's Leagueرابطة الشغيلةPan-Arabism
Marxism–Leninism
People's Movementحركة الشعبLeft-wing populism
Arab Nationalism
Arab Unification Partyحزب التوحيد العربيArab Nationalism
Al-Mourabitounحركة الناصريين المستقلين-المرابطونArab Nationalism
Arab socialism
Nasserism
Pan-Arabism
Solidarity Partyحزب التضامنLiberalism
Nasserist Unionists Movementحركة الوحدويين الناصريينNasserism

Notes and References

  1. News: Daoud. David. 12 January 2017. Hezbollah's Latest Conquest: Lebanon's Cabinet. Newsweek.
  2. http://dailystar.com.lb/News/Politics/2013/Jul-10/223165-march-8-finished-aoun-out-in-the-cold.ashx#axzz2YVHIO4jG March 8 finished, Aoun out in the cold
  3. News: Cornet. Wassim. 17 May 2022. Lebanon's Hezbollah, allies lose parliament majority in elections. France 24. 10 April 2023.
  4. News: Hezbollah rallies Lebanese to support Syria. CNN. 9 March 2005. 28 April 2010.
  5. News: Hezbollah Leads Huge Pro-Syrian Protest in Central Beirut . The New York Times . Hassan M. . Fattah . 8 March 2005.
  6. Web site: Lebanon.com Newswire - Local News August 7 2001 . 2021-07-08 . www.lebanon.com.
  7. Web site: Lebanese Christians shocked over Shia politics but this could be just the beginning Ali al-Amin. 2021-10-21. AW. en.
  8. Rudy Jaafar and Maria J. Stephan, "Lebanon's Independence Intifada: How an Unarmed Insurrection Expelled Syrian Forces", in Maria J. Stephan (ed.), Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2009, pp. 169-85.
  9. Book: William Harris. Lebanon: A History, 600-2011. 7 April 2013. 19 July 2012. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-518111-1. 274.
  10. News: El Basha. Thomas. Lebanese PM announces resignation of his government. 22 March 2013. The Daily Star. 22 March 2013. November 12, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201112022746/http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Politics/2013/Mar-22/211161-lebanese-pm-mikati-announces-his-resignation.ashx#axzz2ODDb0hpR. dead.
  11. News: 2022-05-17 . Lebanon election: Hezbollah and allies loose parliamentary majority . en-GB . BBC News . 2022-05-19.
  12. Web site: تكتل لبنان القوي ٢١ نائبا .
  13. Web site: Lebanon GDP 1988-2024. macrotrends.net. en.
  14. Web site: Bou Khzam . Ruba . Lebanon elections results 2022 . L'Orient - Today. 961. 17 May 2022.
  15. News: Keuchkerian . Karine . May 17, 2022 . Here Are The Full & Final Results Of Lebanon's Elections 2022 . 961 . 961News . 17 May 2022.