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Naharnet
February 16, 2018
Prominent figures rallied outside the Justice Palace in support of Ghanem, including Minister of Public Works Youssef Fenianos, MP Ghazi Aridi, former MP Fares Soaid, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation Pierre Daher, Media Commissioner of the ProgressiveÃâà...
Asharq Al-awsat English
January 5, 2018
Participants in the demonstration included Information Minister Melhem Riachi, Education Minister Marwan Hamadeh, and MPs Ghazi Aridi, Nabil De Freige, Sami Gemayel, Nadim Gemayel and former MP Fares Soueid. Addressing reporters in front of the Justice Palace, Hamade said: “The battle ofÃâà...
The Daily Star
December 24, 2017
Progressive Socialist Party MP Ghazi Aridi said in an interview Sunday that he believed political parties aligned with the now-defunct March 8 alliance, headed by Hezbollah, will win upcoming parliamentary elections. you've reached a subscriber-only article. Sign up now and access the full breadth of TheÃâà...
Arab News
August 19, 2017
Former minister of public works and transport Ghazi Aridi worked on the restoration of the port in 2011, driven by “the security circumstances that prevailed in Syria and the region.” He told Arab News: “I visited the port 16 times; we held several meetings in Beirut to study the political circumstances definingÃâà...
Huffington Post
March 3, 2016
Ghazi Aridi, a current member of parliament and former minister held the post twice, and told me the first time in it he would, and should, be the last person to occupy a cabinet seat meant for a ministry that was irrelevant. Aridi, who filled the position again, had established and headed the now defunct “VoiceÃâà...
Executive
February 6, 2014
A reverberation of the old confrontation recently rung through the media by way of a very public altercation between caretaker finance minister Mohammed Safadi and caretaker public works and transport minister Ghazi Aridi. In an exchange of accusations, Aridi asked Safadi if he was a “thief” and alsoÃâà...
Huffington Post (blog)
May 7, 2008
Only Lebanon and Qatar have expressed reservations about it and Lebanese Information Minister Ghazi Aridi was adamant in saying his country would not sign on the dotted line. Egypt is particularly interested in stifling media critical of octogenarian President Hosni Mubarak - in power since 1981 - and hisÃâà...