• René Moawad (Arabic: رينيه معوض; 17 April 1925 – 22 November 1989) was a Lebanese politician who served as the 9th President of Lebanon. He served for...
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    the René Moawad Foundation. Michel Moawad was born on 4 June 1972, in Lebanon. He is the son of the former President of the Lebanese Republic, René Moawad...
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    The René Moawad Garden (French: Jardin René Moawad) known by the public as the Sanayeh Garden is located in the Sanayeh district of Beirut, Lebanon. The...
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    Outside of Lebanon, she is best known as the widow of former President René Moawad, who was assassinated on 22 November 1989. Within Lebanon, she is a high-profile...
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  • professor at Cairo University René Moawad (1925–1989), Lebanese politician who served as the 9th President of Lebanon Sayed Moawad (born 1979), Egyptian retired...
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    the Taif Agreement, refused to recognize the newly elected presidents René Moawad and Elias Hrawi, clashed with the Lebanese Forces led by Samir Geagea...
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  • founded in 2006 by Michel René Moawad, son of the assassinated Lebanese President President René Moawad and first lady Nayla Moawad; a formal Member of the...
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    remained acting president from 1988 until 5 November 1989, when René Moawad took office. When Moawad was assassinated seventeen days later, al-Huss reprised his...
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    members: Anis Moawad – regional politician René Moawad – President (1989); son of Anis Michel Moawad – Parliament member; son of Rene Nayla Moawad – legislator;...
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    1900s. Zgharta had two Presidents of Lebanon: Suleiman Frangieh and René Moawad, and many prominent politicians: Youssef Salim Karam, Hamid Frangieh...
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  • elected President René Moawad, 409 days after Amine Gemayel vacated this position upon the expiration of his term in 1988. Moawad was unable to occupy...
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    Returning to Lebanon, they ratified the agreement on 4 November and elected Rene Mouawad as president the following day. Military leader Michel Aoun in East...
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  • whatever way she wants. I didn't go to jail for nothing.' "Brian Karem". René Moawad Foundation. Retrieved June 19, 2019. George H. W. Bush and Brian Karem...
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    of the Lebanese American University as well as Rue Jeanne d'Arc and René Moawad Garden on Rue Spears. The Los Angeles Times journalist and Pulitzer Prize...
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    Gemayel (elected) Succeeded by Michel Aoun (disputed) Selim Hoss (acting) René Moawad Personal details Born (1942-01-22) 22 January 1942 (age 82) Bikfaya,...
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  • Maroun Machahalani Michel Zouen Asaad Hardan Georges Hawi Elias Atallah Elias Hrawi Salim al-Hoss Émile Lahoud Élie Hayek René Moawad X Hafez al-Assad...
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  • president (1943–1952) Émile Jamil Lahoud – former president (1998–2007) René Moawad – former president (1989-murdered) Elias Sarkis – former president (1976–1982)...
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  • (Painting school) Gibran Khalil Gibran Garden Horsh Beirut Jesuit Garden René Moawad Garden Saint Nicolas Garden Sioufi Garden Tourist attractions in Beirut...
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  • Ouagadougou  Burkina Faso Soldiers under the command of Gilbert Diendéré René Moawad President of Lebanon November 22, 1989 Beirut  Lebanon Killed by a car...
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  • Second Lebanese Republic 9 René Moawad رينيه معوض (1925–1989) 5 November 1989 22 November 1989 17 days Independence Movement Moawad served as the Minister...
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    This agreement, however, was put into practice on 24 December 1990. René Moawad was the first head of state to have been elected under this republic...
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  • Lebanese parliament met at the airport after the Taif Agreement and elected René Moawad president. Having been assassinated in Beirut seventeen days later, the...
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    Ryan C. Crocker did not formally present his credentials until 1990 to René Moawad. John Thomas McCarthy (1988–1990) Ryan Clark Crocker (1990–1993) Mark...
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    and René Moawad. In 1964, Karam ran one last time for the elections as an independent candidate and lost against Suleiman Frangieh, René Moawad and Father...
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    beginning at the intersection of Rue de Rome and ending at Rue Fakhreddine. René Moawad Garden is located on the street and so is the National Library, National...
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  • Chtaura. On 24 November 1989, following the assassination of President René Moawad, his successor, Elias Hrawi, was elected by a hastily gathered assembly...
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  • (d. 2018) Zdeněk Růžička, Czech Olympic gymnast (d. 2021) April 17 – René Moawad, 13th president of Lebanon (d. 1989) April 18 – Bob Hastings, American...
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  • in the Parliament of Lebanon on 5 November 1989, resulting in Deputy René Moawad being elected President of the Lebanese Republic. By convention, the...
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  • Mininter of Lebanon Acting President of Lebanon 1988–1990 1988–1990 René Moawad Christian Maronite President of Lebanon 1989 Selim Hoss Muslim Sunni...
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  • Shooting Syrian intelligence agents Driver also killed November 22, 1989 René Moawad, President of Lebanon Beirut Car bomb Unknown Killed along with 23 others...
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