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Report: Glaser in Beirut, U.S. Anti-Hizbullah Law Focus of Visit

Assistant Treasury Secretary for Terrorist Financing Daniel Glaser is expected to visit Beirut with a detailed file on the application of the U.S. law that targets the sources of funding of Hizbullah officials and institutions, al Joumhouria daily reported on Monday.

Banking, financial and political figures await the arrival of Glaser who is expected to land in Beirut in the few coming days.

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Salam: Parity Strengthens Beirut and the Country

Prime Minister Tammam Salam emphasized on Monday the need for parity and partnership in the municipal elections because it fortifies Beirut and the country as a whole, As Safir daily reported on Monday.

“There is a need to provide equal sharing and participation in the voting process in the municipal elections, because it provides the requirements for permanent national balance and strengthens Beirut and the nation as a whole,” he told the daily in an interview.

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Itani Announces Beirutis List Victory in the Capital

Head of the Beirutis municipal electoral list Jamal Itani announced early on Monday that his list has won the capital's municipal elections, the media office of al-Mustaqbal movement chief Saad Hariri said in a statement.

The announcement came at 2:00 am from the Center House.

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Mashnouq: Lebanese Proved that They Deserve Freedom and Democracy

Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq announced Sunday that “the Lebanese proved that they deserve freedom and democracy," after polls closed in the first round of Lebanon's municipal and mayoral elections that were held Sunday in Beirut and the eastern Bekaa Valley -- the first vote of any kind in Lebanon since the last municipal polls in 2010.

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Early Results: Mustaqbal Says 'Beirutis List' Won Capital Municipal Vote as Christian Parties Lead in Zahle

The first round of Lebanon's municipal and mayoral elections was held Sunday in the capital Beirut, the eastern Bekaa Valley and Baalbek-al-Hermel, in the first vote of any kind in Lebanon since the last municipal polls in 2010.

According to early results, the Mustaqbal-backed "Beirutis List" appeared poised to win the municipal elections in the capital.

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Jumblat in Sarcastic Remark after Hariri Casts Ballot in Wrong Box

Progressive Socialist Party chief MP Walid Jumblat took to Twitter on Sunday to post a sarcastic comment after al-Mustaqbal movement leader ex-PM Saad Hariri mistakenly cast a municipal polls ballot in a ballot box for the mayoral elections.

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Brawls, Vote Buying Claims in Tense Zahle as Hizbullah Backs Candidates from 3 Lists

Three candidate lists in the eastern town of Zahle were competing on Sunday to win the municipal elections race which started early morning, in a heated battle that has witnessed fistfights and vote buying allegations.

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Kaag Hails Municipal Elections, Urges End to Presidential Vacuum

U.N. Special Coordinator for Lebanon Sigrid Kaag toured the polling stations in the Bir Hassan area and hailed the municipal election process which comes amid a presidential vacuum and inability of politicians to elect a Lebanese president.

“The municipal elections is a very important step and a democracy is only viable when people cast the ballots and vote,” said Kaag.

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Salam Says Municipal Elections a 'National Moment to Say our Word'

Prime Minister Tammam Salam stressed on Sunday that Lebanon is facing a national moment embodied in the democratic municipal election process that will allow the people of Beirut to say their word and vote in favor of their city and country.

Salam's comments came after he cast his ballot at a polling station in Aicha Bakkar, he said: “I am biased to Beirut, to the people of Beirut and to my nation.”

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Hariri: Absence of Hizbullah from 'Beirutis' Municipal List an Asset for Capital

Al-Mustaqbal movement chief MP Saad Hariri said on Sunday that the absence of Hizbullah candidates from the Beirutis List which he backs for the municipal elections is “an asset for the capital Beirut.”

After casting his ballot at a polling station in Verdun, Hariri answered a question on how he would explain the absence of Hizbullah candidates from the list that he backs, he said: “it is an asset for Beirut.”

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