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Global Challenges to Democracy Report  No.284

Report No.284: Lebanon’s Democratization: The Impasse of Political Parties Reform

Dania Koleilat Khatib and Amin Bashir

March 03, 2026

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This report focuses on the impasse of legal and political reform in Lebanon, with special reference to political parties. It examines some of the chief challenges Lebanon’s political parties face in a fragile and sectarian political system. In particular, how do the obstacles to reforming political parties limit the prospect of genuine democratization? It addresses how these obstacles historically played out in three different arenas: a) within the country’s existing sectarian political parties, b) within parliament, and c) within the legal profession. It concludes with a policy approach that is key for brokering forms of representation and distribution of power that have the potential to reset state–society relations more inclusively and democratically.