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The March 14 Alliance (Arabic: تحالف 14 آذار‎), or M14, named after the date of the Cedar Revolution, is a coalition of anti-Syrian political parties and independents in Lebanon, led by MP Saad Hariri, younger son of Rafik Hariri, the assassinated former prime minister of Lebanon, Samir Geagea president of the Lebanese Forces, former President Sheikh Amine Gemayel, and MP and former minister Walid Jumblatt of Progressive Socialist Party.

Free Patriotic Movement of General Michel Aoun left the Alliance (March 14 was not an established alliance back then) before the 2005 general elections due to major disagreements and became part of pro-Syrian March 8 Alliance in 2006.

In Lebanon's 2005 elections, the alliance became the dominant group in parliament with 72 out of 128 MPs. Assassinations, a defection, and a natural death reduced the bloc to 68 seats. It then won 71 seats in the 2009 election.


Parties and Leaders

Major parties and leaders are

Party Arabic Name Number of Representatives in the Parliament elected 2005 Demographic Base
Future Movement Tayyar Al Mustaqbal 28 Officially secular; Mainly Sunni Muslim
Progressive Socialist Party Al Hizb al-Taqadummi al-Ishtiraki 14 Officially secular; Mainly Druze
Lebanese Forces Hizb al Quawwat al Lubnaniyyah 8 Officially secular; Mainly Maronite Christian
Qornet Shehwan Gathering Liqaa' Qornet Shehwan 6 Officially secular; Mainly Maronite Christian
Tripoli Bloc Kutlat Trablos 4 3 Muslim MPs and one Christian
Democratic Renewal At Tajaddod al Dimoqrati 1 1 Muslim MP
Democratic Left 1 1 Christian MP
Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (Ramgavar Party) Ramgavar Azadakan - (Armenian) Liberal Democratic Party 1 Armenian
Social Democrat Hunchakian Party Sotsyal Demokrat Hentchagian- (Armenian) Hentchag Party 1 Armenian
Lebanese National Bloc Al Kutla al Wataniyya 0 Officially secular; Mainly Maronite Christian
Free Shiite Movement At Tayyar al Shii al Hurr 0

Note: Qornet Shehwan Gathering contains the following:

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