2005 Bloc The bloc refused to vote for Nabih Berri in the
2005 Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament election. On 23 January 2006, MP
Edmond Naim died.
2009 Bloc The bloc refused to vote for Nabih Berri in the
2009 Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament election. On May 31, 2012, MP
Farid Habib died. On July 15, 2012, LF candidate Fadi Karam won the
by-elections to fill the seat of late Farid Habib. On April 4, 2014, the bloc nominated party leader
Samir Geagea for the
2014 Lebanese presidential election. In 2016, the bloc proposed a law that protects women and other family members from domestic violence.
2018 Bloc Members of the bloc refused to vote for Nabih Berri in the
2018 Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament election for the exception of
Cesar Maalouf who was later expelled from the bloc on August 20, 2021. On August 31, 2020, the Strong Republic bloc named
Nawaf Salam to form the government as Prime Minister.
2022 Bloc The bloc refused to vote for Nabih Berri in the
2022 Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament election, and had its MPs write "the strong republic" on their papers. On July 19, 2022, MP Razi El-Hage proposed a law to adopt the majority system in municipal elections. On September 14, 2022, LF boycotted the parliament session due to the memorial of
Bachir Gemayel‘s assassination. The Strong Republic bloc initially endorsed
Michel Moawad for the
2022–2025 Lebanese presidential election. The bloc's second endorsement was
Jihad Azour. == Bloc allies ==