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French Lebanese : ウィキペディア英語版 | French Lebanese
French Lebanese are the French citizens (about 21,000 persons) living in Lebanon, including many binationals and persons from mixed ancestry. There are neither official statistics or any scientific information regarding their spoken languages and supposed religious affiliations. ==Political representation== For the elections at the Assembly of French Citizens Abroad, Lebanon is part of the Beirut electoral district, including also Syria, Iraq and Jordan, where there are small French communities. The three representatives elected on 18 June 2006 (4,156 votes in total, 3,787 in Lebanon) are all members of right-wing groups in the Assembly: Jean-Louis Mainguy (born in 1953 in Beirut, Union of Democrats, Independents and Liberals), Denise Revers-Haddad (born in 1940 in Varennes-Jarcy, Rally of French Citizens Abroad) and Marcel Laugel (born in 1931 in Algiers, then French Algeria, Union of Democrats, Independents and Liberals).〔(Electoral resultats for 2006 ) on the website of the Assembly of French Citizens Abroad〕 For the June 2012 French legislative election, Lebanon is part of a large constituency for French residents overseas, the tenth, including Central, Eastern and Southern Africa and much of the Middle East. On December 31, 2011 there were 21,428 registered French electors in Lebanon out of 147,997 for the whole constituency.〔(Français inscrits au registre mondial au 31/12/2011 )〕 Out of 11 candidates presently known, only two are - at least partially - living in Lebanon, none from the two main parties.〔“(10ème circonscription : Moyen-Orient / Afrique de l’Est )”, ''Le Petit Journal''〕
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