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Ghazi Aridi

Ghazi Aridi
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Minister of Public Works and Transportation
In office
13 June 2011 – December 2013
Prime Minister Najib Mikati
Preceded by Himself
In office
2009 – 13 June 2011
Prime Minister Saad Hariri
Succeeded by Himself
Minister of Culture
In office
17 April 2003 – 7 September 2004
Prime Minister Rafik Hariri
Minister of Information
In office
October 2001 – April 2003
Prime Minister Rafik Hariri
Personal details
Born (1954-09-17) 17 September 1954 (age 62)
Baisour, Lebanon
Nationality Lebanese
Political party Progressive Socialist Party
Alma mater Lebanese University
Religion Islam
Website Official website

Ghazi Hani Aridi (born 17 September 1954) is a Lebanese politician who has held various cabinet protfolios. He was the minister of public works and transportation from 13 June 2011 to December 2013.

Aridi was born into a Druze family in Baisour on 17 September 1954. Aridi studied physics at Lebanese University.

Aridi is a physics teacher by education and worked in a high school in Aley before dealing with politics. In 1972, he joined the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) headed by Walid Jumblatt. In 1980, he began to serve as a special envoy of the Lebanese National Movement (LNM). He became assistant secretary of the PSP in 1983. He was sent to Algeria where he remained during the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. In 1991, Aridi began to serve as political advisor of Walid Jumblatt. He returned to Lebanon in 1983 and launched a radio station, the Sawt al Jabal (Voice of the Mountain) that was the broadcast of the PSP. He worked as its director until 1994 when it was closed.

Aridi won the Druze seat of Beirut's third district that was once held by Akram Chehayeb, becoming a member of parliament in 2000. He was part of the Hariri's electoral list, called "Beirut Al Karama" (Beirut Dignity).

Aridi was first appointed minister of information to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in October 2000. Aridi served in the post until April 2003. Then he served as the minister of culture in Hariri’s fifth cabinet from 17 April 2003 to 7 September 2004.

Aridi, together with three other cabinet ministers, namely then economy minister Marwan Hamadeh, environment minister Farès Boueiz and refugee affairs minister Abdullah Farhat, resigned from office on 7 September in protest of constitutional amendment that extended the term of then president Emile Lahoud. They were among the members of the Lebanese parliament, who voted against the extension of Lahoud's term. Then state minister Karam Karam replaced Aridi as acting culture minister. In the general elections of 2005, Aridi ran for office on Jumblatt's list and won a seat from the third district of Beirut.


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