“We need to put people in parliament who are not affiliated to their fathers, sons or brothers. We want women to be MPs because they want to be, who have made it because of their talent and expertise, not because of who they are related to,” Ms Haytayan told The National. Anwar Amro / AFP 
“We need to put people in parliament who are not affiliated to their fathers, sons or brothers. We want women to be MPs because they want to be, who have made it because of their talent and expertise,Show more

Lebanon election: Laury Haytayan looks to smash men's club status quo