
MP Elias Bou Saab: Municipal elections to proceed amid efforts for Beirut agreement
However, he noted that nothing is guaranteed so far.
He affirmed that the municipal elections will go ahead as planned and that there will be no changes to the electoral law at this stage.
Bou Saab also stated that the Parliament Bureau condemned the ongoing Israeli aggression and called on the government to act swiftly to stop the violations.
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