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Musa Freiji Website  Official website of Musa Freiji, a candidate for the Roman Orthodox seat in Zahle District in the Lebanese 2009 parliamentary elections. musafreiji.com
Ramzi Irani - Wikipedia  Information about Ramzi Irani, a Lebanese Forces student representative at Lebanese University in Beirut, was abducted and later found dead in 2002. en.wikipedia.org
Walid Maalouf Website  Offers information about the Lebanese director of Public Diplomacy for Middle Eastern and the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) Affairs at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Walid Maalouf. walidmaalouf.com
Elias Moukheiber Website  Official website of Elias Samir Moukheiber, a Lebanese politician and candidate for the 2009 parliamentary elections in Lebanon for the Metn District. moukheiber.net
Ziyad Baroud Official Website  Official website of Ziyad Baroud, a lawyer and civil society activist, expert on issues of decentralization and electoral law reform. Served as the Minister of Interior and Municipalities in Lebanon. Current member of several boards and associations. ziyadbaroud.com
Elias Abou Assi - Wikipedia  Information about Elias Abou Assi, a Lebanese politician and Professor of Political Sciences at Saint Joseph University. Acts as the Secretary General of the National Liberal Party in Lebanon. Was member of Kornet Chehwan Rallay and the Cedar Revolution. fr.wikipedia.org
Jean Obeid - Wikipedia  Information about Jean Obeid, a Lebanese politician and former Minister. fr.wikipedia.org
Nadine Moussa - Wikipedia  Detailed information about Nadine Moussa, a Lebanese independent political activist, engaged in promoting, defending and enforcing the rights for all Lebanese to work and live in freedom and dignity. First female presidential candidate in Lebanon. en.wikipedia.org
Rula Ghani - Wikipedia  Detailed information about Rula Saade Ghani from Lebanon, aka Bibi Gul, the First Lady of Afghanistan and wife of Ashraf Ghani, the President of Afghanistan. A political personality named to the list of the world most influential people by Time Magazine. en.wikipedia.org
Ghassan Salame - Wikipedia  Information about Ghassan Salame, a Lebanese political scientist. He was the minister of Culture, and of Education and Higher Education in Lebanon. fr.wikipedia.org
Boutros Harb - Wikipedia  Information about Lebanese minister and politician Boutros Harb. en.wikipedia.org
Rashid Beydoun - Wikipedia  Information about Rashid Youssef Beydoun, a Lebanese politician. Founder of the Pioneers Party and Amiliah College in Beirut. Held several ministerial posts in the Lebanese government, and elected as deputy to several sessions in the Lebanese Parliament. ar.wikipedia.org
Michel Sassine - Wikipedia  Information about Michel Georges Sassine, a prominent Lebanese politician. Elected as Member of the Lebanese Parliament representing the district of Beirut. Served several times as Vice-Prime Minister, Deputy Speaker of Parliament and Cabinet Minister en.wikipedia.org
Salim Jreissati - Wikipedia  Brief information about Judge Salim Jreissati, a Lebanese lawyer, retired judge, university lecturer and politician. Member of the Free Patriotic Movement. Appointed as a Minister in several cabinets, including Minister of Labor and Minister of Justice. en.wikipedia.org
Ziad Abs  Official website of Ziad Abs, a Lebanese political activist, candidate for the parliamentary elections in Beirut. Website features a detailed biography, national vision, election program, local issues, events, news, media, community activities and more. ziadabs.com
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