RNA - "The parliamentary elections are really sensitive because of some foreign meddling and the Americans and Saudis along with the Israelis are interfering in the elections by supporting certain parties in a bid to weaken the resistance and prevent it from forming a strong fraction in Lebanon's future parliament," Ali Da'amoush, a member of Hezbollah's executive council, told on Sunday.
He added that Hezbollah and Amal party are in a good situation in the elections, expressing confidence that the results would benefit the resistance front.
Polls opened in Lebanon on Sunday morning, kicking off the country's first parliamentary elections in nearly a decade.
Sunday's vote sees 583 candidates compete for the 128 seats in parliament through 77 rival lists, spread across 15 districts.
Under the terms of a new electoral law that introduced proportional representation, voters will be casting two votes; one for a list of candidates and one for a single preferred candidate.
According to Fars News Agency, there are up to 3.8 million registered voters in the country. More than 700,000 voters will be casting their ballots for the first time.
About 6,800 polling stations were opened across the country, under the presence of the gendarmerie.
Voting will continue until 19:00 local time (16:00 GMT).
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