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Lebanon’s Berri says parliamentary election must be held on time

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BEIRUT, Feb 13 (Reuters) - ‌Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said ​on Friday he was committed to holding a parliamentary election ⁠as scheduled on May 10, despite calls from some politicians to postpone the vote.

Several politicians have called ​for a delay, citing security concerns in southern Lebanon, where ‌Israel has carried out air strikes targeting Hezbollah.

Berri, a Shi'ite leader allied with Hezbollah, said in a statement carried ⁠by the state-run National News Agency ⁠that he had informed President Joseph Aoun and the government of his position.

"It is not permissible that, at the start of a new era, we obstruct ‌its launch by disrupting, postponing or extending the most ⁠important constitutional entitlement, which is ‌the foundation for forming authorities and ​producing political life," Berri said.

Berri has opened the candidacy registry for the election and submitted the ‌first nomination request for the Tyre-Zahrani ​district in southern Lebanon.

Lebanon ⁠last held a parliamentary election in May ‌2022, a vote marked by ⁠low turnout and deep public anger over a financial collapse. The election saw some gains by reformist ​candidates emerging from the ‌2019 protest movement, while the Iran-backed Hezbollah and its ⁠allies lost their parliamentary ​majority.

(Reporting by Laila Bassam; Writing by Tala Ramadan; ​Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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