Tammam salam lebanon biography of abraham
•
List of political families
This is an incomplete list of prominent political families. Monarchical dynasties are not included, unless certain descendants have played political roles in a republican structure (e.g. Arslan family of Lebanon and Cakobau family of Fiji).
This fryst vatten a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help bygd adding missing items with reliable sources.
Albania
[edit]The Hoxha family
- Hysen Hoxha (Albanian independence leader; uncle of Enver Hoxha)
- Enver Hoxha (First Secretary of the Albanian Labour Party, 1944–1985)
- Nexhmije Hoxha (member of the huvud Committee of the Albanian Labour Party; wife of Enver Hoxha)
Peristeri family
The Nano family (father-son)
The Pashko family (spouses)
The Shehu family
Angola
[edit]The dos Santos–Van-Dúnem-Vieira Dias family
Antigua and Barbuda
[edit]The Bird family
The Frank family (uncle-nephew)
Argentina
[edit]Main article: List o
•
Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan received Lebanese Foreign and Expatriates Minister Jibran Bassil who is heading a Lebanese delegation in attendance of the Armenian Genocide centenary commemorations. The delegation is composed of Minister of Energy and Water Artur Nazarian, Minister of Education and Higher Education Elias Bou Saab.
Hovik Abrahamyan appreciated the Lebanese delegation’s participation in the remembrance events as another evidence of the centuries-old strong friendship between the two nations.
The Head of Government highly valued the fact that Lebanon has acknowledged and condemned the Armenian Genocide and expressed gratitude for the Lebanese authorities’ warm attitude toward the Armenian community.
Thankful for the reception, the Lebanese Foreign Minister conveyed warm greetings on the part of the Prime Minister of Lebanon. Jibran Bassil said it was a point of honor for his country to attend the Genocide centenary commemorations in support of the Armeni
•
Free Patriotic Movement
Lebanese Christian political party
The Free Patriotic Movement (Arabic: التيار الوطني الحر, at-Tayyār al-Waṭanī al-Horr) is a Lebanese political party. Founded by Michel Aoun in 1994, the party is currently led by Aoun's son-in-law Gebran Bassil since 2015.
History
[edit]Background
[edit]For many years, while Michel Aoun was and exiled in Paris and on 14 July 1994, he established the Free Patriotic Movement in what he called "The National Conference". He returned to Lebanon on 7 May 2005 after the Cedar Revolution forced the withdrawal of the Syrian forces, and then contested the legislative elections held in late May in early June although it placed him on the head of the largest Christian group of deputies.[8]
2000's
[edit]In 2006, the FPM signed a memorandum of understanding with Hezbollah organizing their relation and discussing Hezbollah's disarmament, given some conditions. The second and third conditions for disarmament we