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Women in the second parliamentary elections (pre-Civil War)

152_Women in the second parliamentary elections (pre-war) – Laure Tabet _Annahar Archives

During the second parliamentary elections held from 9 to 23 June  1957 1, Laure Tabet ran for the Maronite seat in Beirut. She was not elected, receiving 652 votes out of 34,096 2.

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