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Lebanese Embassy in Bahrain Won’t Open Polling for Parliamentary Elections Due to Lack of Required Number of Voters
2018-04-21 - 3:48 am
Bahrain Mirror: The Lebanese Embassy in Bahrain issued a circular to Lebanese residents in the Gulf island stating that the Lebanese parliamentary elections vote will not be held at embassy due to the lack of 200 registered names of Lebanese nationals, who wish to exercise their right to vote.
According to the circular, the number of Lebanese nationals registered with the Embassy wishing to vote amounted to only 80 individuals.
"Please be aware that a polling station will not be opened on Bahraini territory, in accordance with the provisions of the recent electoral law," the Embassy concluded.
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