Lebanese Option Party

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Lebanese Option Party
حزب الإنتماء اللبناني
Leader Ahmed Kamel al-Asaad
Founded 2007 (Movement)
2010 (Party)
Headquarters Beirut, Lebanon
Ideology Secularism
Moderate Shia Islamism
Liberalism
Economic liberalism
Political position Centre-right/Centre
Religion Secular, mainly Shia Muslim
National affiliation March 14 Alliance
Website
www.lebaneseoption.org
Politics of Lebanon
Political parties
Elections

Lebanese Option Party (LOP) (Arabic: حزب الإنتماء اللبناني , in English Lebanese Option, French L'Option libanaise ) is a Lebanese secular and an economically liberal party, which is also a predominantly Shia political movement established in 2007.[1] It is headed by Ahmed Kamel al-Asaad (Arabic: أحمد كامل الأسعد), the son of the former speaker of the Lebanese Parliament Kamel al-Asaad and the grandson of the former speaker of the Parliament Ahmed al-Asaad (Arabic: أحمد بك الأسعد).

Lebanese Option strongly protests the political hegemony of the two movements Hezbollah and Amal Movement on the Shi'ite community in Lebanon.[2] Its platform is more in line with the Lebanese majority March 14 Alliance and greatly opposed to mainstream Shi'ite movements allied with the March 8 Alliance, namely Hezbollah and Amal Movement. But the Lebanese Option is not an official part of the March 14 Alliance and keeps an independent secular status.

In early June 2013, a Lebanese Option activist, and head of the party's student wing Hashem Salman was shot dead[3][4] during a protest outside the Iranian Embassy in Beirut. The protest, organized by the LOP, criticized Hezbollah's involvement in the Syrian Civil War.[5] In mid-October 2013, its leader, Ahmad al-Asaad, called for Lebanon to cut ties with Bashar Al-Assad's regime and the expulsion of its ambassador.[6]

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