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Lebanese Democratic Party
الحزب الديمقراطي اللبناني
AbbreviationLDP
LeaderPrince Talal Arslan
Vice CharmanMarwan Abou Fadel
FounderPrince Talal Arslan
Founded1 July 2001
HeadquartersLebanon Choueifat, Lebanon
IdeologyConservatism
Druze interests
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationMarch 8 Alliance
Parliament of Lebanon
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Cabinet of Lebanon
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Party flag
Website
Official Site

The Lebanese Democratic Party (Arabic: الحزب الديمقراطي اللبناني, romanizedal-ḥizb ad-dīmuqrāṭī al-Lubnānī) is a political party in Lebanon established by Prince Talal Arslan and Marwan Abou Fadel in 2001. Prince Talal is the son of Lebanese Druze leader Emir Magid Arslan and has presided over the party ever since its establishment.

The Lebanese Democratic Party is officially secular and has members from all Lebanese sects, but most of its support comes from the Druze, who support the Arslan family. It is part of the March 8 Alliance.

The party was represented in the Lebanese parliament in 2000 and in 2009. In the General elections of 2009, Talal Arslan won a seat in the Parliament representing the Aley district, and Fadi Awar the one representing the Baabda district.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Political Party Mapping in Lebanon Ahead of the 2018 Elections". Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. p. 7. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
    Lebanese Democratic Party
    الحزب الديمقراطي اللبناني
    AbbreviationLDP
    LeaderPrince Talal Arslan
    Vice CharmanMarwan Abou Fadel
    FounderPrince Talal Arslan
    Founded1 July 2001
    HeadquartersLebanon Choueifat, Lebanon
    IdeologyConservatism
    Druze interests
    Political positionCentre-right
    National affiliationMarch 8 Alliance
    Parliament of Lebanon
    0 / 128
    Cabinet of Lebanon
    0 / 24
    Party flag
    Website
    Official Site

    The Lebanese Democratic Party (Arabic: الحزب الديمقراطي اللبناني, romanizedal-ḥizb ad-dīmuqrāṭī al-Lubnānī) is a political party in Lebanon established by Prince Talal Arslan and Marwan Abou Fadel in 2001. Prince Talal is the son of Lebanese Druze leader Emir Magid Arslan and has presided over the party ever since its establishment.

    The Lebanese Democratic Party is officially secular and has members from all Lebanese sects, but most of its support comes from the Druze, who support the Arslan family. It is part of the March 8 Alliance.

    The party was represented in the Lebanese parliament in 2000 and in 2009. In the General elections of 2009, Talal Arslan won a seat in the Parliament representing the Aley district, and Fadi Awar the one representing the Baabda district.[1]

    References

    1. ^ "Political Party Mapping in Lebanon Ahead of the 2018 Elections". Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. p. 7. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
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