Nayla Moawad
she died today
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'''Nayla Moawad''' ({{née|'''El-Khouri'''}}, {{langx|ar|نايلة معوض}}; born 3 July 1940) is a [[Lebanese people|Lebanese]] politician and former [[First Lady of Lebanon]]. Outside of Lebanon, she is best known as the widow of former [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President]] [[René Moawad]], who was assassinated on 22 November 1989, after serving only 18 days as president. Within Lebanon, she is a high-profile politician in her own right, having served as a member of the [[National Assembly of Lebanon|National Assembly]] since 1991. Following her [[2005 Lebanese general election|reelection]] in June 2005, she was appointed to the [[Lebanese government of July 2005|Cabinet]] on 19 July as Minister for Social Affairs. |
'''Nayla Moawad''' ({{née|'''El-Khouri'''}}, {{langx|ar|نايلة معوض}}; born 3 July 1940, Died on 26 April 2026) is a [[Lebanese people|Lebanese]] politician and former [[First Lady of Lebanon]]. Outside of Lebanon, she is best known as the widow of former [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President]] [[René Moawad]], who was assassinated on 22 November 1989, after serving only 18 days as president. Within Lebanon, she is a high-profile politician in her own right, having served as a member of the [[National Assembly of Lebanon|National Assembly]] since 1991. Following her [[2005 Lebanese general election|reelection]] in June 2005, she was appointed to the [[Lebanese government of July 2005|Cabinet]] on 19 July as Minister for Social Affairs. |
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==Early life and education== |
==Early life and education== |
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