New Lebanese Movement

New Lebanese Movement

The New Lebanese Party {Hizb Al-Lubnaniyin Al-Judud) is a Lebanese political party established in 2006.

Its main targets are changing the political system in Lebanon into a more stable, less dependent on confessionalism system and leading Lebanon to become a major regional power in terms of culture, economics & diplomacy.

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