
gulfnews.com
Beirut: The founder of the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM), the
82-year-old former Lebanese Commander of the Lebanese Army General
Michel Aoun, confronted a defining challenge as the party he created in
2005 expelled three leading members over policy differences.
Media
reports confirmed that a senior FPM official sitting on the party’s
disciplinary committee called Ziad Abs, Naim Aoun and Antoine Nasrallah
to inform them of their expulsions, after it determined that all three
tarnished the group’s reputation.
In remarks made to New [Al
Jadeed] Television, Abs, a key FPM official in Beirut’s Ashrafieh area
corroborated that he had been expelled from the FPM along with Naim Aoun
and Antoine Nasrallah. Previously, Abs ran into an open confrontation
with the FPM’s current president, Minister of Foreign Affairs Jibran
Bassil (who happens to also be General Michel Aoun’s son-in-law), as he
expressed a wish to run for party office.











