Lebanese Parliament
The Lebanese Parliament is the legislative body of Lebanon, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of 128 members who are elected every four years. The Parliament is divided into various committees that focus on specific issues, such as finance, education, and health.
The Parliament operates under a unique power-sharing system that reflects the country's diverse religious communities. This system ensures that different sects are represented, with seats allocated based on religious affiliation. The Speaker of the Parliament oversees its sessions and plays a crucial role in maintaining order and facilitating discussions.