Nassib Lahoud

Nassib Lahoud (23 November 1944  1 February 2012) was a Lebanese Christian political figure. He held various posts including Member of parliament, Ambassador to the United States of America, and Minister of State (without portfolio) . He was also head of the Democratic Renewal Movement and a leading figure in the March 14 coalition, which nominated him as their presidential candidate when they held the parliamentary majority in 2008. His election was vetoed by Hezbollah and its allies, who refused to attend parliament and threatened not to recognise any president who was not the product of a consensus agreement between Lebanese political forces. President Michel Suleiman was elected to the post on 25 May 2008.

Nassib Lahoud
Born23 November 1944
Died1 February 2012 (age 68)
NationalityLebanese
Occupation(s)Engineer and politician
Years active1970s-2012
Political partyDemocratic Renewal Movement
SpouseAbla Fustuq
ChildrenSalim and Joumana
Parent(s)Salim Lahoud and Nadia Yared

Upon his death, Nassib Lahoud was referred to as the "President of our dreams" by Hezbollah's opponents as well as journalists and prominent members of civil society.

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