Ziad Abs

Ziad Raymond Abs (زياد ريمون عبس) (born August 2, 1972 in Beirut) is an activist in the Lebanese political party Free Patriotic Movement (Lebanon) and public affairs.[3] Joining the march of former Lebanese Army Commander (1984-1988) and Prime Minister (1988-1990) General Michel Aoun (GMA).[4] Between 1990 and 2005, he managed several responsibilities in the Free Patriotic Movement.[5][6] After GMA's return on May 7, 2005, Abs contributed to the signature of the memorandum of understanding with Hezbollah on February 6, 2006.[7] He was expelled from the FPM, along threeother members in 2016 Acting in Beirut 1 District (Achrafieh, Rmeil, Saifi),[8] he has been a candidate to the Parliamentary Greek Orthodox seat.[9] The FPM's juristic council expelled him alongside Naim Aoun and Antoine Nasrallah from the FPM on Friday 29 July 2016, charged with raising the FPM's crises in the media and for rebelling against movement decisions.[10] He is also the founder of LOGOS association[11] and head of Achrafieh Youth Club (AYC).[12]

Ziad Abs (زياد عبس)
Personal details
Born
Ziad Raymond Abs

(1972-08-02) August 2, 1972
Beirut, Lebanon
Political partyFPM until he was expelled in 2016
Spouse(s)
Aline Germani Abs
(
m. 2001)
ChildrenJad
Reem
Alma materCTI[1]
AUB[2]
OccupationEngineer and Political Activist
WebsiteZiad Abs

Biography

Background and career

Abs is an electrical engineer and CEO[13] of Moonlight Architectural Solutions (MAS Group) in Doha and Beirut since 1998. He is also the CEO of Petroserv SAL[14][15] in Beirut since 2012.

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