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Minorities (Lebanon) : ウィキペディア英語版
Minorities (Lebanon)
In Lebanese politics Minorities ((アラビア語:أقليات) ''’Aqaliyāt'') is a term that includes six different Christian sects; Syriac Orthodox, Syriac Catholics, Latin Catholics, Assyrians, Chaldeans and Copts.〔''Daily Star''. ''(Minority sects demand greater representation in Parliament )''〕〔Assyrian International News Agency. ''(Syriac Catholic Patriarch Demands Seat in Lebanese Parliament )''〕 1 of the 128 seats in the national parliament is allocated to Minorities (all seats in the Lebanese parliament are allocated to different confessional groups).〔 The Minorities' seat is elected from Beirut III electoral district, an electoral district with a large Sunni Muslim majority (65.25% of the registered voters).〔〔
According to data released by the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities in 2011 (not an official census as such), there were 42,715 registered Minorities voters (1.28% of all registered voters in the country). Electoral districts with significant Minorities populations were Beirut I 10,063 voters (11.0% of the registered voters in the electoral district, overwhelmingly Syriac Catholics〔According to the newspaper ''Balad'' there were 9,955 Syriac Catholic registered voters in Beirut I in 2009 compared to 177 registered voters belonging to the five other Minorities sects. Quoted in Messerlian, Zaven. ''Armenian Participation in the Lebanese Legislative Elections 1934–2009''. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. p. 486〕), Beirut III 8,181 voters (3.18%), Metn 7,802 voters (4.56%), Zahle 7,225 voters (4.51%) and Beirut II 3,529 voters (3.44%).〔 In the capital Beirut (all three districts combined) Minorities represented 4.83% of the registered voters.〔IFES. ''(Electoral Districts in Lebanon )''〕
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