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Personal Dispute Leaves Druze Sheikh, Nidal Danaf, Dead

A personal dispute between two religious figures in the Mount Lebanon's village of Baalchmay left one of the two men dead, media reports said on Saturday.

Reports said tension escalated in the area when a conflict between two religious sheikhs erupted near the municipality building killing one of the two men, Nidal al-Danaf.

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Berri Adjourns June 5 Electoral Law Legislative Session

Speaker Nabih Berri adjourned until June 12 a legislative session that was previously scheduled to convene on June 5 to tackle the country's electoral law, the National News Agency reported on Saturday.

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Allouch Says Electoral Law Made 'Long Journey' but Last Details Count

Al-Mustaqbal Movement official and former MP Mustafa Allouch said the electoral law has made a long journey but some “details” still need to be discussed, as he voiced concerns about failure in that regard.

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Shehayyeb Says Relations 'Untroubled' with FPM

Progressive Socialist Party MP Akram Shehayyeb denied claims that relations between the PSP and the Free Patriotic Movement were troubled, and assured that the party is keen on having good ties with all political parties, the pan-Arab Asharq al-Awsat reported on Saturday.

“Relations with the FPM are not tepid. We are keen to have good relations with all political parties for Lebanon's interest,” said Shehayyeb in an interview to the daily.

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Hariri Lashes Out at Jumblat, Says Tripoli Has 'Leading Future Role'

Prime Minister Saad Hariri lashed out at Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat without naming him, as he assured that corruption accusations will not stop the “eager” efforts to provide the country, mainly Tripoli, with electricity.

“Electricity will come to Tripoli. There are new political figures who are giving us lessons while their history is known for being corrupt,” said Hariri.

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Mashnouq: Employees Need Training on New Electoral Law

Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq said on Friday that a six months time period is needed to train the employees on the new electoral system before staging the parliamentary elections.

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Asphalt Roller Filled with Cannabis Seized

A patrol from the anti-narcotics bureau of the Internal Security Forces in the North stopped a bid to smuggle one ton of cannabis hidden in an asphalt roller, the ISF said in a statement on Friday.

“Anti-narcotics bureau obtained information about a senior drug trafficker's bid to smuggle a heavy machine, which could contain narcotic substances, outside the Lebanese borders through the Wadi Khaled area,” said the statement.

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Bassil Assures Proportionality en Route to Completion

Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil said on Friday from Bkirki that an electoral law based on proportional representation was en route to completion.

“The entire electoral law discussions have been appropriate to reinstate our coexistence and diversity, where one enjoys a sense of privacy and simultaneously preserves multiplicity,” said Bassil after meeting Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi in Bkirki.

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Report: Nasrallah Receives Bassil for Voting System Talks

Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah received Foreign Minister and Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil, where talks focused on the parliamentary electoral law, al-Akhbar daily reported on Friday.

The meeting took place a “few days ago” and it looked into “an integrated proposal as for a voting system format that was submitted by Bassil with a post-election roadmap, ” said the daily.

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MP Alain Aoun: Presidential Iftar Will Help Ease Tension

Change and Reform parliamentary bloc MP Alain Aoun stressed on Thursday that President Michel Aoun and Speaker Nabih Berri are not in a dispute and the misunderstanding between the two is a mere “divergence of views.”

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