Beirut: Lebanon expects to hold a parliamentary election on May 6, 2018, and parliament will extend its current term until May 20 that year, Information Minister Melhem Riachy told journalists during a cabinet session on Wednesday.
Lebanon's rival parties reached agreement on Tuesday on an electoral law, staving off a political crisis and paving the way for a parliamentary election.
The present parliament has extended its own term twice since it was elected in 2009 because of fundamental disagreements between the parties.
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The cabinet is expected to approve the electoral law later on Wednesday and will then send it to parliament for final ratification.