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Lebanon recognizes 18 religious sects, mainly divided into Muslim (Sunni, Shia, Druze, and Alawite), Christian (Maronite, Greek Orthodox, Greek Catholic, Armenian Orthodox, and others), and a small Jewish community.
The political landscape is sectarian and diverse, with major parties aligned with these religious groups, including Christian (Free Patriotic Movement, Lebanese Forces), Sunni (Future Movement), Shia (Hezbollah, Amal), Druze (Progressive Socialist Party), and several secular or independent parties. This confessional system aims to balance power but often leads to complex political dynamics. 1 reply
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