
Lebanese Parliament
The Lebanese Parliament is the country's legislative body, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of 128 members elected by citizens for four-year terms. Lebanon’s political system is based on sectarian representation, ensuring various religious groups are proportionally represented. Parliament debates national issues, approves the budget, and oversees the government’s actions. It also has the power to elect state officials, including the president. The Parliament’s functioning plays a central role in Lebanon’s political stability and governance, reflecting the country’s diverse social and religious fabric.