Independence Movement (Lebanon)

Independence Movement - "Harakat Al Istiqlal"
حركة اللإستقلال
Leader Michel René Moawad
Jawad Boulos
Youssef El Douaihy
Founded 2006
Headquarters Slayib, Zgharta
Ideology Lebanese nationalism
Neoconservatism
Secularism
Political position Centre-right
Religion Officially secular (Mainly Christian and Muslim)
National affiliation March 14 Alliance
Website
www.alharaka.org
Politics of Lebanon
Political parties
Elections

The Independence Movement (Harakat Al-Istiqlal known also as Al Haraka) (Arabic:حركة اللإستقلال) is a neoconservative and secularist Lebanese political party based in Zgharta (Lebanon), founded in 2006 by Michel René Moawad, son of slain Lebanese President René Moawad and MP and former first lady Nayla Moawad.

The movement is part of the anti-Syrian Qornet Shehwan Gathering and the March 14 Alliance.

In the 2005-2009 it had 3 Maronite MPs for the Zgharta District in the Lebanese Parliament, Nayla Moawad, Jawad Simon Boulos and Samir Frangieh.

Since 2009, the party has been led by Michel René Moawad, Jawad Simon Boulos and Youssef Bahaa El Douaihy. They lost the 2009 Parliamentary Elections against Suleiman Frangieh, Jr., Minister Salim Bey Karam and Estephan El Douaihy.

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