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Elias Atallah

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213: 218: 203: 228: 89:, The Democratic Left Movement.In which, he was elected as its chairperson on 17 October 2004 and was reelected in April 2007. 208: 223: 85:
and his rejection of the communist ideology, led him in 2004 to form, with a group of Lebanese intellectuals including
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His fierce criticism against the Lebanese Communist Party's policies, especially its positive attitude towards the
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and other Lebanese leftist politicians and intellectuals. In 1982, he took part in the resistance against the
233: 100:, during the 2005 Lebanese parliamentary elections. In which, he became the first MP to represent a leftist 170: 82: 198: 128: 63: 123: 35: 59: 193: 188: 8: 92:
After the Syrian army withdrew from Lebanon, he was elected as the representative of the
47: 30:; born 1947), is a Lebanese politician and an elected member of parliament during the 118: 39: 113: 97: 75: 159: 23: 71: 182: 152: 86: 67: 101: 153:
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region and has a degree in psychology and philosophy from the
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Arabic
2005 elections
Democratic Left Movement
March 14 Alliance
Chouf
Lebanese University
Lebanese Communist Party
Lebanese National Movement
George Hawi
Kamal Jumblatt
Israeli invasion of Lebanon
Syrian occupation of Lebanon
Samir Kassir
Maronite
Tripoli
secular
Cedar Revolution
March 14 Alliance
Democratic Left Movement
Lebanese National Movement



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Archived
Wayback Machine
North Lebanon Election Results
Categories
1947 births
Living people

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