Following the 2018 Lebanese parliamentary elections, the first held in the country since 2009, 128 candidates were elected to the Lebanese Parliament for a duration of four years.
Per the Lebanese Constitution half of these MPs are Christian and half are Muslim with proportional representation among the different confessions within each religion: 34 Maronites, 27 Sunni, 27 Shia, 14 Greek Orthodox, 8 Greek Catholics, 8 Druze, 5 Armenian Orthodox, 2 Alawites, 1 Armenian Catholic, 1 Protestant and 1 member representing the 12 Christian minorities
Member State of the Arab League Lebanon portal Resigned on 8 August 2020[1] Expelled from Strong Lebanon bloc on 21 April 2021[2] Died on November 22, 2021[3] Resigned on 8 August 2020[4] Died on 8 February 2021[5] (Withdrew from Consultative Gathering) Resigned on 5 August 2020[6] Died on 31 January 2021[7] (Withdrew from Strong Lebanon Bloc) Resigned on 9 August 2020 (Withdrew from Strong Lebanon Bloc) Resigned on 8 August 2020[1] Resigned on 8 September 2020[9] Resigned on 18 July 2019[11] Resigned on 8 August 2020[1] Resigned on 8 August 2020[1]