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Proinent Lebanese | Zgharta MP Nayala Moawad
Nayala Moawad, Social Affairs
Minister, Zgharta MP
Place
& Date of birth: Born in Beshari on July 3, 1940. Daughter of Nagib Issa El
Khouri and Evelyne Roch.
Marital Status: Married to late president Renee Moawad
(elected November 5, 1989, assassinated November 22,1989), with two children, Rima and
Michel.
Educational Background: B.A. in French Literature and History, Faculty of
Arts, University Saint Joseph. Formation courses in the English language at the University
of Cambridg, Genedral Certificate of English (GCE). Secondary Studies: Ecole des
Franciscaines Missionnaires de Marie, Rue du Musee.
Professional Background: Journalist at L'Orient daily newspaper from 1962
to 1965. President of the Center for Research and Education on Democracy (CRED), founded
in September 1994.Founder and President of the Rene Moawad Foundation (founded in 1990).
Honorary President of the Rene Moawad Foundation in the United States, founded in June
1993.
Political Background: Appointed MP in 1991, elected in 1992, 1996, 2000.
Relected 2005 on Saad Hairi's "Reconciliation and Reform List". Appoited
Minister of Social Affairs in Fouad Siniora's Cabinet (July 19, 2005 - ). Member of the
Qornet Shehwan Gathering. Joined the now defunct 'National Front', a six-member
mulisectarian front founded with the aim of introducing reforms and change. Alongside
Moawad, the Front grouped former House speaker MP Hussein Husseni, former prime minister
Selim Hoss, former premier Omar Karami, former minister Albert Mansour, and MP Butors
Harb.
Aspirations: MP Nayal Moawad was the first to declare her candidacy for
president in 2004. Her ideas, program and career were covered in a recent Interview with Daily As Safir (PDF).
Contact Information: Address: 468 Hazmieh. Tel: Residence: 05-459007,
06-560002, 06-560202. Office: 05-456452, 05-456355, 06-663036/7. Fax: 05-459056. Email: nmoawad@rmf.org.lb
Related Links:
The Rene Moawad Foundation
About The Rene Moawad
Foundation
Moawad: Education must reflect reality; Universities producing more
dentists than there are teeth
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