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Lebanon parliament extends its own mandate for two years as war intensifies

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DUBAI, March ‌9 (Reuters) - Lebanon’s parliament extended its ​own mandate for two years on Monday, a statement ⁠from the speaker's office said, pushing back elections that were meant to take ​place in May of this year.

The office of ‌parliamentary speaker Nabih Berri said 76 lawmakers of the 128-seat body had voted in favour ⁠of the extension. The vote ⁠came a week after Lebanon was dragged into the regional war by militant group Hezbollah's launch of rockets and drones ‌into Israel, which has responded with heavy ⁠bombardment across the country. 

Lebanon ‌last held parliamentary elections ​in 2022 and had been considering an extension of the current body's mandate before ‌the latest round of fighting ​erupted between ⁠Hezbollah and Israel. 

Lawmakers have taken similar ‌measures in the past. ⁠The parliament elected in 2009 voted to extend its own mandate until 2017, citing ​security concerns linked ‌to the war that was then raging ⁠in neighbouring Syria. 

(Reporting ​by Ahmed Elimam and Jana Choukeir; Editing ​by Maya Gebeily)

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