Strong Republic (Lebanon) Explained

Strong Republic
Native Name:الجمهورية القوية
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Foundation:21 June 2005
General Secretary:Emile Moukarzel
Website:The Strong Republic Bloc official page

Strong Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية القوية) is the parliamentary bloc of the Lebanese Forces in the Lebanese Parliament. It is headed by member of parliament and vice president of the Lebanese Forces party Georges Adwan. The bloc has been made up of 19 MPs since the 2022 general election making it the largest bloc in the Lebanese Parliament.[1]

Election summary

ElectionSeatsChange
2005New
2009 2
2018 7
2022 4

2005–2009 session deputies

NameElection AreaPolitical AffiliationSect
Farid HabibKoura Lebanese ForcesGreek Orthodox
Antoine Moussa ZahraBatroun Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Sethrida TawkBsharri Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Elie KeyrouzBsharri Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Georges AdwanChouf Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Edmond NaimBaabda IndependentMaronite

2009–2018 session deputies

NameElection AreaPolitical AffiliationSect
Farid HabibKoura Lebanese ForcesGreek Orthodox
Antoine Moussa ZahraBatroun Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Sethrida GeageaBsharri Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Elie KeyrouzBsharri Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Georges AdwanChouf Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Tony Abou KhaterZahle Lebanese ForcesGreek Catholic
Shant ChinchinianZahle Lebanese ForcesArmenian Orthodox
Joseph MaaloufZahle Lebanese ForcesGreek Orthodox

2018–2022 session deputies

NameElection AreaPolitical AffiliationSect
Imad WakimBeirut I Lebanese ForcesGreek Orthodox
Wehbe KatichaAkkar Lebanese ForcesGreek Orthodox
Fady SaadBatroun Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Sethrida TawkBsharri Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Joseph IshacBsharri Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Ziad HawatByblos Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Chawki DaccacheKeserwan Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Eddy AbillammaaMetn Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Pierre Bou AssiBaabda Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Anis NassarAley Lebanese ForcesGreek Orthodox
Georges AdwanChouf Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Georges OkeisZahle Lebanese ForcesGreek Catholic
Antoine HabchiBaalbeck Hermel Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Jean TalouzianExpelled in October 2020Beirut I IndependentArmenian Catholic
Cesar MaaloufExpelled in August 2021Zahle IndependentGreek Orthodox

2022–2026 session deputies

NameElection AreaPolitical AffiliationSect
Ghassan HasbaniBeirut 1 Lebanese ForcesGreek Orthodox
Jihad PakradouniBeirut 1 Lebanese ForcesArmenian Orthodox
Elias KhouryNorth 2 - Tripoli Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Fadi KaramNorth 3 - Koura Lebanese ForcesGreek Orthodox
Sethrida GeageaNorth 3 - Bsharri Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Ghayath YazbeckNorth 3 - Batroun Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Ziad HawatMount Lebanon 1 - Jbeil Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Chawki DaccacheMount Lebanon 1 - Kesserwan Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Melhem RiachyMount Lebanon 2 - Metn Lebanese ForcesGreek Catholic
Razi El HageMount Lebanon 2 - Metn Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Pierre Bou AssiMount Lebanon 3 - Baabda Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Nazih MattaMount Lebanon 4 - Aley Lebanese ForcesGreek Orthodox
Georges AdwanMount Lebanon 4 - Chouf Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Ghada AyoubSouth 1 - Jezzine Lebanese ForcesGreek Catholic
Said AsmarSouth 1 - Jezzine Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Elias EstephanBekaa 1 - Zahle Lebanese ForcesGreek Orthodox
Georges OkaisBekaa 1 - Zahle Lebanese ForcesGreek Catholic
Antoine HabchiBekaa 3 - Baalbek-Hermel Lebanese ForcesMaronite
Camille Dory ChamounMount Lebanon 3 - Baabda National Liberal PartyMaronite

List of draft laws proposed in parliament

Date MP Name Detail
02-06-2012 Elie Keyrouz abolish death penalty in Lebanon The death penalty should be eliminated in all instances within Lebanese legislation, particularly in the Penal Code and the Military Penal Code. Instead, it should be substituted with the punishment of life imprisonment with hard labor or life imprisonment, depending on the nature and circumstances of the committed crime.[2]
29-07-2016 Elie Keyrouzabolish Lebanese rape-marriage law Article 522 Introducing a law to abolish Article 522 of the Lebanese Penal Code, which allows the perpetrator of crimes of assault on honor to escape prosecution if he marries the victim.[3]
02-08-2023 Melhem Riachi, Georges Okeis Legalize optional civil marriage in Lebanon The couple is free to choose any municipality for their marriage ceremony, as long as the municipality has at least 15 members. Their marriage will be legally recognized and governed by the court within the same jurisdiction. Non-Lebanese have the right to contract a civil marriage on Lebanese territory in accordance with this law.[4]

Bloc events summary

2005 Bloc

The bloc refused to vote for Nabih Berri in the 2005 Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament election.[5]

On 23 January 2006, MP Edmond Naim died.[6]

2009 Bloc

The bloc refused to vote for Nabih Berri in the 2009 Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament election.[7]

On May 31, 2012, MP Farid Habib died.[8]

On July 15, 2012, LF candidate Fadi Karam won the by-elections to fill the seat of late Farid Habib.[9]

On April 4, 2014, the bloc nominated party leader Samir Geagea for the 2014 Lebanese presidential election.[10]

In 2016, the bloc proposed a law that protects women and other family members from domestic violence.[11]

2018 Bloc

Members of the bloc refused to vote for Nabih Berri in the 2018 Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament election for the exception of Cesar Maalouf who was later expelled from the bloc on August 20, 2021.[12] [13]

On August 31, 2020, the Strong Republic bloc named Nawaf Salam to form the government as Prime Minister.[14]

On October 22, 2020, MP Jean Talouzian was expelled from the bloc when he nominated Saad Hariri to be elected as Prime Minister unlike the rest of the Strong Republic bloc.[15]

2022 Bloc

The bloc refused to vote for Nabih Berri in the 2022 Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament election,[16] and had its MPs write "the strong republic" on their papers.[17]

On July 19, 2022, MP Razi El-Hage proposed a law to adopt the majority system in municipal elections.[18]

On September 14, 2022, LF boycotted the parliament session due to the memorial of Bachir Gemayel‘s assassination.[19]

The Strong Republic bloc initially endorsed Michel Moawad for the 2022-2023 Lebanese presidential election.[20] The bloc’s second endorsement was Jihad Azour.[21]

Bloc allies

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 19 Lebanese Forces MPs wrote "the strong republic" on their papers to confirm that they did not vote for Berri . ar . mtv.com.lb . 31 May 2022.
  2. Web site: الغاء عقوبة الاعدام في لبنان اقتراح قانون.
  3. Web site: كيروز يتقدم بإقتراح قانون الغاء النص المتعلق بتزويج المُعتدى عليها من المعتدي.
  4. Web site: 2023-08-02 . Lebanese Forces. بالوثيقة ـ الرياشي وعقيص يقدمان اقتراح قانون للزواج المدني الاختياري.. البلديات تتولى المراسم.
  5. Web site: نواب لقاء قرنة شهوان المسيحي الاقتراع بورقة بيضاء.
  6. Web site: Former Bank of Lebanon governor dies.
  7. Web site: Lebanese Forces have openly objected to Berri”s re-election.
  8. Web site: Koura's LF MP Farid Habib Dies after Battle with Illness.
  9. Web site: Fadi Karam won the north Lebanon Koura by-elections Sunday 15 July.
  10. Web site: LF announces Geagea candidacy to presidential elections.
  11. Web site: اقتراح تعديل قانوني.
  12. Web site: سيزار معلوف خارج كتلة "القوات".
  13. Web site: Lebanese Forces Won't Vote for Berri.
  14. Web site: نواف سلام مرشح “القوات” اليوم.
  15. Web site: MP Jean Talouzian, who aligns with the Lebanese Forces, told VDL (93.3) that he’s not a member of the party and that if his position isn’t suitable for the LF, he will be outside its bloc.
  16. Web site: رقم قياسي لرافضي انتخاب برّي.
  17. Web site: The 19 Lebanese Forces MPs wrote "the strong republic" on their papers to confirm that they did not vote for Berri.
  18. Web site: اقتراح قانون لاعتماد النظام الأكثري في الانتخابات البلدية.
  19. Web site: Christian MPs boycotted the session to commemorate former President Bachir Gemayel's 40th assassination anniversary.
  20. Web site: our candidate is Michel Moawad, says LF.
  21. Web site: Christian blocs indicate support for Jihad Azour as a Lebanon presidential candidate.