EU poll observers start Lebanon mission
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The European Union’s Elections Observation Mission kicked off in Lebanon Monday as 26 observers were deployed to various parts of the country.
“Our election observation mission will be made up of 100 observers. Already 26 long-term monitors were deployed this morning across the country,” Mission Chief Jose Ignacio Salafranca of Spain told reporters.
The observers were dispatched to Lebanon as a result of an agreement between the EU and Lebanese government.


from $32.9 billion a month earlier, the Central Bank said in its monthly bulletin.
assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, after the first two candidates for the job backed out.
BEIRUT (AFP) – Lebanon began the countdown for legislative polls, with 51 candidates, including the son of slain former premier Rafiq Hariri, competing for 19 seats in Beirut in the first phase of the vote, the interior ministry said.
in Lebanon after Syria ended its 29-year troop deployment last month, with the anti-Syrian opposition fracturing amid 11th-hour bickering over the constituency boundaries for the elections.


