Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc

The Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc (Arabic: كتلة الوفاء للمقاومة) is the political wing in the Lebanese parliament of Hezbollah.[1] Along with Amal, the party dominates the March 8 Alliance and since 2012 has held two seats in the Lebanese cabinet.[2][3] The party is currently led by Hezbollah member and prominent Shi'a politician Mohammad Raad.[4]

Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc
ChamberParliament of Lebanon
Member partiesHezbollah
PresidentMohammad Raad
Representation
13 / 128(10%)

Historical membership

Election Party/Bloc Seats Change Ref
1992      Hezbollah
8 / 128(6%)
1
1996      Hezbollah
7 / 128(5%)
2000      Hezbollah
10 / 128(8%)
3
2005      Hezbollah
14 / 128(11%)
4
2009      Hezbollah
13 / 128(10%)
1 [5]
2018      Hezbollah
13 / 128(10%)
[6]

Affiliated MPs

2009 election

The Bloc won 13 of the 128 seats in the 2009 general election:[7]

Name Party/Bloc District Religion Notes
Ali Ammar      Hezbollah Baabda Shia Nephew of Mahmoud Ammar
Bilal Farhat      Hezbollah Baabda Shia
Mohammad Fneish      Hezbollah Tyre Shia Cabinet member - Minister of Sports and Youth
Nawwaf Moussawi      Hezbollah Tyre Shia
Hassan Fadlallah      Hezbollah Bint Jbeil Shia
Mohammad Raad      Hezbollah Nabatieh Shia
Ali Fayyad      Hezbollah Hasbaya/Marjeyoun Shia
Hussein Moussawi      Hezbollah Baalbeck/Hermil Shia
Hussein el Hage Hassan      Hezbollah Baalbeck/Hermil Shia Cabinet member - Minister of Industry
Nawwar el Sahili      Hezbollah Baalbeck/Hermil Shia
Ali Mekdad      Hezbollah Baalbeck/Hermil Shia
Elwalid Succariyeh      Hezbollah Baalbeck/Hermil Sunni[8]
Kamel al-Rifai      Hezbollah Baalbeck/Hermil Sunni

2018 election

The Bloc again won 13 of the 128 seats in the 2018 general election:[9][10]

Name Party/Bloc District Religion Notes
Ali Ammar      Hezbollah Baabda Shia Nephew of Mahmoud Ammar
Amin Sharri      Hezbollah Beirut II Shia
Nawwaf Moussawi      Hezbollah Tyre/Zahrani Shia
Hussein Jashi      Hezbollah Tyre/Zahrani Shia
Hassan Fadlallah      Hezbollah Bint Jbeil Shia
Mohammad Raad      Hezbollah Nabatieh Shia
Ali Fayyad      Hezbollah Hasbaya/Marjeyoun Shia
Anwar Jomma      Hezbollah Zahle Shia
Hussein el Hage Hassan      Hezbollah Baalbeck/Hermil Shia
Ibrahim Mousawi      Hezbollah Baalbeck/Hermil Shia
Ali Mekdad      Hezbollah Baalbeck/Hermil Shia
Elwalid Succariyeh      Hezbollah Baalbeck/Hermil Sunni[11]
Ihab Hamadeh      Hezbollah Baalbeck/Hermil Shia

References

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