Marada Movement

Marada Movement
تيار المردة
AbbreviationMM
PresidentSuleiman Frangieh, Jr.
FounderSuleiman Frangieh
Founded1967 (1967) (as militia)
1991 (1991) (as party)
HeadquartersZgharta, Lebanon
Ideology Actual:
Lebanese nationalism
Christian democracy
Historically:
pro-Syria (pre-2025)
Political positionRight-wing
ReligionMaronite Catholicism
National affiliationMarch 8 Alliance
Colors    Blue and green
Parliamentary blocIndependent National Bloc
Military wingMarada Brigade (1967-1991)
Parliament of Lebanon
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Cabinet of Lebanon
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Party flag
Website
elmarada.org

The Marada Movement (Arabic: تيار المردة, romanized: Tayyār Al-Marada) is a Lebanese political party and a former militia active during the Lebanese Civil War named after the legendary Marada (also called Mardaites) warriors of the early Middle Ages that fought on the external edge of the Byzantine Empire. Originally designated the Marada Brigade (لواء المردة Liwa al-Marada), the group initially emerged as the personal militia of Suleiman Frangieh, president of Lebanon at the outbreak of the war in 1975, which also had a Parliamentary wing known as the Frangieh Bloc. They were also initially known as the Zgharta Liberation Army, after Frangieh's hometown of Zgharta in northern Lebanon.