Political parties in Lebanon
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Politics of Lebanon |
Political parties in Lebanon lists political parties in Lebanon.
Lebanon has numerous political parties, but they play a much less significant role in Lebanese politics than they do in most parliamentary democracies. Many of the "parties" are simply lists of candidates endorsed by a prominent national or local figure. Loose coalitions, usually organized locally, are formed for electoral purposes by negotiation among clan leaders and candidates representing various religious communities; such coalitions usually exist only for the election, and rarely form a cohesive bloc in the National Assembly after the election. No single party has ever won more than 12.5 percent of the seats in the National Assembly, and no coalition of parties has won more than 35 percent.
Especially outside of the major cities, elections tend to focus more on local than national issues, and it is not unusual for a party to join an electoral ticket in one constituency while aligned with a rival party - even an ideologically opposite party - in another constituency.
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The parties
- The general rule on naming applies. That means: the parties are named in the English translation and the original native name is placed on the first line of the article unless the native form is more commonly used in English than the English form. Rationale and specifics: See: Wikipedia:Naming conventions (use English).
- Amal Movement
- Arab Democratic Party
- Ba'ath Arab Socialist Party
- Christian Democratic Party
- Congress Party
- Democratic Socialist Party
- Federation of Popular Leagues and Committees
- Free Patriotic Movement
- Future Movement
- Henchak Party
- Hezbollah
- Islamic Amal Movement
- Islamic Charitable Projects Association
- Islamic Group
- Lebanese Communist Party
- Lebanese Democratic Movement
- Lebanese Movement
- Lebanese People's Front
- Lebanese Popular Congress
- Lebanese Republican Party
- Marada Institution
- Movement of Change
- Najadeh Party
- Nasserite Unification movement
- National Bloc
- National Liberal Party
- Phalange Party (Kataeb Party)
- Popular Nasserite Organization
- Progressive Socialist Party
- Socialist Arab Union
- Solidarity Party
- Syrian Social Nationalist Party
- Union Party
- Waad Party
- Workers League
- Independent Nasserite Movement
- Organization of Communist Action
- Union of Muslim Ulama
Armenian parties
- Ramgavar Party(Ramgavar Azadakan - Liberal Democratic)|
- Social Democrat Hunchakian Party
- Dashnak Party (Armenian Revolutionary Federation)
Kurdish parties
Forbidden parties
These parties are officially forbidden, but their members still organise activities and participate in elections.
Poltical organisations
These groups are not political parties in the classical sense: their members belong to, and in some cases lead, a variety of political parties. They are coalitions of individuals rather than parties.
See also
- Index of political parties to browse parties by name
- List of political parties to browse parties by country
- List of political parties by ideology to browse parties by name
- Membership of internationals to browse parties by membership of internationals

