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Lebanon parliament extends its own mandate for two years as war intensifies

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Posted on March 9, 2026

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DUBAI, March 9 (Reuters) - Lebanon’s parliament extended its own mandate for two years on Monday, a statement from the speaker's office said, pushing back elections that were meant to take place in

Lebanon Parliament Votes to Extend Own Term as Conflict with Israel Escalates

Lebanon Parliament Extends Mandate Amid Regional Tensions

Details of the Parliamentary Vote

DUBAI, March 9 (Reuters) - Lebanon’s parliament extended its own mandate for two years on Monday, a statement from the speaker's office said, pushing back elections that were meant to take place in May of this year.

Voting Breakdown and Political Context

The office of parliamentary speaker Nabih Berri said 76 lawmakers of the 128-seat body had voted in favour of the extension. The vote came a week after Lebanon was dragged into the regional war by militant group Hezbollah's launch of rockets and drones into Israel, which has responded with heavy bombardment across the country. 

Background on Parliamentary Extensions

Lebanon last held parliamentary elections in 2022 and had been considering an extension of the current body's mandate before the latest round of fighting erupted between Hezbollah and Israel. 

Historical Precedents

Lawmakers have taken similar measures in the past. The parliament elected in 2009 voted to extend its own mandate until 2017, citing security concerns linked to the war that was then raging in neighbouring Syria. 

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Ahmed Elimam and Jana Choukeir; Editing by Maya Gebeily)

Key Takeaways

  • Lebanon’s parliament officially voted to extend its own mandate by two years (from May 2026 to 2028), with a vote tally of 76 in favor, 41 opposed and 4 abstentions (today.lorientlejour.com).
  • The extension was driven by intensifying hostilities following Hezbollah’s rocket and drone strikes on Israel beginning March 2, 2026, and Israel’s retaliatory bombardment, which has killed hundreds and displaced nearly half a million people (en.wikipedia.org).
  • This is not unprecedented: Lebanon’s parliament previously delayed its own elections, notably extending its 2009 mandate until 2017 due to security concerns related to the Syrian war (alestiklal.net).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Lebanon’s parliament extend its mandate?
Lebanon’s parliament extended its mandate for two years due to escalating conflict with Israel and security concerns.
How many lawmakers voted in favor of the extension?
76 out of 128 Lebanese lawmakers voted in favor of extending the parliamentary mandate.
What recent events triggered the extension vote?
The extension came after Hezbollah launched rockets into Israel, prompting heavy bombardment and raising security fears.

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