Kataeb party announced, in a statement issued on Saturday evening, that the "Unified Students Movement" list backed by the Kataeb party and the Independents won 15 seats in the Saint Joseph University elections, including the presidency of the Faculty of Pharmacy.
MP Maged Eddy Abillama tweeted about the victory saying: “Congratulations to Lebanon for its youth's political awareness and belief in change.”
The General Secretariat of Saint Joseph University in Beirut also announced, in a statement today, the end of its student elections for the academic year 2021-2022 in its five campuses and centers, adding that “the elections took place in a positive atmosphere that was reflected in the turnout of 78.4%, and was implemented by adopting the proportional law, which the University has adopted in its elections for years.”
"The University has been adopting electronic voting for years, and this year, taking into account the current economic and health conditions, it decided to adopt remote voting, meaning that the student votes from his home without the need for attending to campus," the statement asserted.
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