Michel Naim Aoun (Arabic: ميشال نعيم عون, Lebanese Arabic: [miˈʃæːl naˈʕiːm ʕawn]; born 30 September 1933) is a Lebanese politician and former general...
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Free Patriotic Movement (category Michel Aoun)
Founded by Michel Aoun in 1994, the party is currently led by Aoun's son-in-law Gebran Bassil since 2015. For many years, while Michel Aoun was and exiled...
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Joseph Khalil Aoun (Arabic: جوزيف خليل عون, born 10 January 1964) is a Lebanese general who has served as the 14th Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces...
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49 of the Lebanese constitution. The latest holder of the position is Michel Aoun from October 31, 2016, until October 31, 2022. On the eve of the end...
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telecom engineer and holder of an MBA, and a nephew of Lebanese President Michel Aoun. He has been part of the FPM since its creation. He was elected Maronite...
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a military one led by Michel Aoun in East Beirut and a civilian one under Selim el-Hoss in West Beirut, supported by Syria. Aoun opposed the Syrian presence...
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dismissed the cabinet and formed a military government headed by Michel Aoun. Aoun then declared war on Syria but was defeated in 1990, marking the end...
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were advanced as potential candidates for the presidency, including Michel Aoun, Nassib Lahoud, Jean Obeid, amongst others, each of whom was affiliated...
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Michel Aoun (born June 2, 1959 in Damour, Lebanon) is the current Eparch of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Byblos. Michel Aoun received on 9 June 1984...
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declared by disputed Prime Minister General Michel Aoun against the Syrian Army. On 31 January 1990, General Aoun declared war on the Lebanese Forces led...
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War of Liberation (1989–1990) (category Michel Aoun)
1990, in which the Lebanese Army loyal to General and Prime Minister Michel Aoun, appointed by previous President Amine Gemayel and headquartered in eastern...
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assumed the powers of the president of Lebanon since the term of president Michel Aoun ended in October 2022. He previously served as prime minister from April...
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Saudi Arabia. The resignation was later suspended, following President Michel Aoun's request to "put it on hold ahead of further consultations". On 29 October...
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Joseph Aoun, multiple people Laetitia Aoun (born 2001), Lebanese taekwondo practitioner Mario Aoun (born 1951), Lebanese politician Michel Aoun (born 1933)...
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Socialist Party in the Chouf, and the Lebanese Army loyal to General Michel Aoun. After the assassination of its leader, Bachir Gemayel, in 1982, political...
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that has "faced the fact of surrendering to Hezbollah's will, electing Michel Aoun as president and isolating Lebanon from its surroundings. Samy Gemayel...
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ambassadors in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain were expelled. President Michel Aoun signed the government's resignation decree, a day before his six-year...
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War of Elimination (1990, Lebanon) (category Michel Aoun)
invading the Christian Areas, Aoun's exile to France and subsequently the end of the Civil War On 22 September 1988, Michel Aoun, the Commander of the Army...
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21 January 2020 to 10 September 2021. He was appointed by President Michel Aoun in 2019 to succeed Saad Hariri as prime minister. He submitted his resignation...
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and the Commander of the Lebanese Army, a position which was held by Michel Aoun in 1984. In 1989, Lahoud was appointed to the post of Commander in chief...
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the parties banded together. The Free Patriotic Movement of General Michel Aoun left the informal grouping before the 2005 general election, before March...
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The Aoun family is a Maronite family that was recently established as political via Michel Aoun's daughters. Aoun's second child, Claudine Aoun, married...
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17 October Revolution (category Michel Aoun)
Presidential Office said that Lebanese President Michel Aoun will address the nation the next day. President Aoun delivered a speech on 31 October in which he...
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22 September, he refused to accept his dismissal in favour of General Michel Aoun, a Maronite Christian. The crisis was precipitated by the failure of...
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another Maronite Christian, Lebanese Armed Forces Commanding General Michel Aoun, as acting Prime Minister, contravening the National Pact. Conflict in...
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Lebanese demanding change". However, as of December 2019, President Michel Aoun has yet to accept his resignation, and it is possible the Hariri will...
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2014–2016 Lebanese presidential election (category Michel Aoun)
the second round of the forty-sixth session held on 31 October 2016, Michel Aoun, a Member of Parliament and formerly a disputed Prime Minister and Acting...
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Strong Lebanon bloc in the Lebanese parliament. He was close to president Michel Aoun and was affiliated with the Free Patriotic Movement. He was also the...
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Gebran Bassil (category Aoun family)
2018. A Maronite Christian, he is the son-in-law of former President Michel Aoun, and has been his most senior advisor since 2005. Born in Batroun, Bassil...
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Lebanon. The country's most recent first lady was Nadia Aoun, wife of former President General Michel Aoun "The First Lady". Office of the President of Lebanon...
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