Faisal Daoud (Arabic: فيصل الداوود) is a Lebanese Druze politician.[1] He was born in 1954.[1] Daoud served as general secretary of the Lebanese Arab Struggle Movement between 1986 and 2014.[1]
He studied Arabic literature at the Lebanese University.[1][2] He was inducted to parliament in 1991, replacing his father Salim Daoud.[1][2] He was elected to parliament in the 1992, 1996 and 2000 elections.[1]
He stood as the March 8 Alliance candidate for the Druze seat in West Bekaa-Rachaya in the 2009 Lebanese general election, obtaining 28,026 votes (43.4%).[3]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 فيصل الداوود. Annahar
- 1 2 The Beirut Review: A Journal on Lebanon and the Middle East. Lebanese Center for Policy Studies. 1991. p. 124.
- ↑ Adam Carr. REPUBLIC OF LEBANON - LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS OF 7 JUNE 2009
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