Lebanese-French Lucas Lamah is participating in the French parliamentary elections scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday. This comes after French President Emmanuel Macron ordered the dissolution of the French parliament two weeks ago and called for new elections.
Lamah states that he is "running for the center-right in France," and indicates that if he wins, he will stand beside Lebanon in his role, serving as a voice for his home country in France, according to "Lebanon24." He affirmed that he will work for France and its people, focusing efforts on addressing the political and economic crisis facing the country. He added, "The center-right has proposals on how to get France out of its crisis, and the current situation cannot continue, as it is not right for a country to live on debt instead of production."