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Opposition says candidate wins Lebanon by-election
05 Aug 2007 18:10:58 GMT
Source: Reuters
BEIRUT, Aug 5 (Reuters) - A Christian opposition candidate won a key by-election to Lebanon's parliament on Sunday, an opposition leader said, dealing a body blow to the country's Western-backed ruling coalition.

Christian opposition leader Michel Aoun said his candidate closely beat his opponent Amin Gemayel, a former president and a key member of the anti-Syrian ruling coalition, in a by-election in the Metn district northeast of Beirut.

There was no official confirmation but opposition sources said Khoury had won by a margin of some 500 votes from around 75,000 cast.


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