Outsiders face uphill battle in Lebanese elections
BEIRUT — With campaigning in full swing for Lebanon’s first national election in nine years, parliament candidate Laury Haytayan was trying to rope in passers-by with her message: She and other political outsiders are running in a new coalition that aims to be an alternative to the country’s traditional powers.
Some were clearly reluctant to engage, but that didn’t stop the irrepressible Haytayan.
“Hello! Are you registered to vote in Beirut?” she asked as she canvassed the capital’s Ashrafieh neighbourhood one recent afternoon.
Some acknowledged they were not.