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Lebanese Ministry Of Economy And Trade
Ministry of Economy and Trade (MOET; ) is a governmental ministry of Lebanon, headquartered on the 5th floor of the Azarieh Building in Beirut.Contact Us
" Ministry of Economy and Trade (Lebanon). Retrieved on 4 April 2019. "Lebanese Ministry of Economy & Trade - MOET Riyad El Soleh Street - Azarieh building - 5 floor" Since 8 February 2025, the ministry has been led by Amer Bisat as Minister of Economy and Trade.


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Politics Of Lebanon
Lebanon is a parliamentary democratic republic within the overall framework of confessionalism, a form of consociationalism in which the highest offices are proportionately reserved for representatives from certain religious communities. The constitution of Lebanon grants the people the right to change their government. However, from the mid-1970s until the parliamentary elections in 1992, the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990) precluded the exercise of political rights. According to the constitution, direct elections must be held for the parliament every four years. However, after the parliamentary election in 2009 another election was not held until 2018. The Parliament elects a president every six years to a single term. The president is not eligible for re-election. The last presidential election was in 2025. The president and parliament choose the prime minister. Political parties may be formed. Most are based on sectarian interests. 2008 saw a new twist to Lebanese pol ...
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Sleiman Al Ali
Sleiman is an alternative spelling for Suleiman (), meaning 'man of peace'. Notable people with the name include: People with the given name * Sleiman Frangieh, also known as Suleiman Frangieh (1910–1992), President of Lebanon from 1970 to 1976 *Sleiman Hajjar (1950–2002), the Melkite Catholic bishop of Canada People known by the mononym *Sleiman (rapper), Danish rapper People with the surname *Ali Sleiman (born 1947), Lebanese fencer *Haaz Sleiman, American actor originally from Lebanon *Michel Sleiman, also known as Michel Suleiman, (born 1948), the President of Lebanon *Nay Sleiman, Lebanese pop singer * Rola Sleiman (born c. 1975), Lebanese-Syrian pastor * Samir Sleiman, Liberal Party of Canada candidate, 2008 Canadian federal election * Wafaa Sleiman (born 1952), the First Lady of Lebanon (since 2008), wife of President Michel Sleiman See also *Suleiman], a name, including a list of variants *Slimane (singer) Slimane Nebchi (; born 13 October 1989), also known pro ...
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Fouad Ammoun
Fouad Ammoun (; 25 November 1899, Deir al-Qamar – 11 February 1977, Beirut) was a Lebanese lawyer and diplomat. He served as judge of the International Court of Justice between 1965 and 1976. He was vice-president of the Court between 1970 and 1976. He was one of the drafters of the Covenant of the Arab League. He was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (, or , BVO) is the highest state decoration, federal decoration of the Federal Republic of Germany. It may be awarded for any field of endeavor. It was created by the first List of president ... in 1960. References International Court of Justice judges International law scholars 1899 births 1977 deaths {{Lebanon-bio-stub ...
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Rafic Naja
Rafic may refer to: *Rafic Charaf (1932–2003), Lebanese painter *Rafic Hariri (1944–2005), Prime Minister of Lebanon, 1992–1998 and 2000–2004 *Rafic Nahra (born 1959), Lebanese priest of the Catholic Church *Mayan Rafic (born 1995), Israeli windsurfer See also *Beirut - Rafic Hariri International Airport (IATA: BEY, ICAO: OLBA) *Rafic Hariri Stadium Rafic Hariri Stadium (), also known as Al Manara Stadium () or Nejmeh Stadium (), is a multi-use stadium in the Manara district of Beirut, Lebanon. It is currently used mostly for Association football, football matches and serves as the home for ..., multi-use stadium in the Manara district of Beirut, Lebanon * Rafik * Rafiq * Refik {{Given name, type=both ...
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Philippe Najib Boulos
Philippe Najib Boulos (; 1902–1979) was a lawyer and an active figure of Lebanon's politics in the 20th century. He worked as a lawyer and involved in Politics of Lebanon, Lebanon's politics from 1941 until his death. During that period, he was named as the cabinet minister three times and deputy three times, contributing to different sectors of Lebanon's politics such as education, justice and public work. Personal life Philippe Boulos was born in 1902 in Beirut, the son of Najib Boulos and Abla Hayek and the brother of Hortense Boulos. Originally from Koura District, Koura (North Governorate, North-Lebanon), he studied law at the Saint Joseph University in Beirut, and received his degree at the French School of Law with the highest honours. In 1931, he married Julie Tamer with whom he had four children: Najib, May, Nadim and Samia. After being appointed a judge in 1923 and then President of the Appeal Court until 1940, he worked as a lawyer. Boulos died in 1979 and was bu ...
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Charles Helou
Charles Helou (25 September 1913 – 7 January 2001) was a Lebanese politician who served as the 4th president of Lebanon from 1964 to 1970. Early life and education Born in Beirut on 25 September 1913, Helou was the scion of a powerful Maronite Christianity in Lebanon, Maronite family from Baabda. He graduated with honours from Université de Saint-Joseph, St. Joseph's University in Beirut in 1929, and went on to complete a law degree in 1934. Helou worked in his early years as a journalist at the French language newspaper ''L'Eclair du Nord''. He was also at one time the political editor of ''Le Jour (Lebanon), Le Jour'', a French daily newspaper owned by his close friend Michel Chiha. In 1936, he made his first foray into Politics of Lebanon, politics, when he joined with Pierre Gemayel and three others in launching the Kataeb Party (Lebanon), Kataeb (Phalangist) Party. Differences with Gemayel later led Helou to quit the party. Career Helou's first governmental appoint ...
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Kazem Al-Khalil
Kazem Ismail al-Khalil (1901 – 22 April 1990) – commonly known as Kazem al-Khalil or Kazem el-Khalil, also transliterated Kazim from the Arabic language, Arabic (كاظم إسماعيل الخليل) – was a lawyer, doyen Member of parliament, member of the Parliament of Lebanon, Lebanese parliament, seven-time Minister (government), minister of the Politics of Lebanon, Lebanese government and Right-wing politics, right-wing Warlord, militia-leader from a Shia Islam, Shiite Feudalism, feudal dynasty in Southern Lebanon. Life Family background When the 1858 Ottoman Land reforms led to the accumulated ownership of large tracts of land by a few families upon the expense of the peasants, the al-Khalil family of Grain trade, grain merchants rose from the urban class of the Mercantilism, mercantilist ''notables'' ("''Wujaha ") to the rank of ''Zu'ama'' (feudal landlords) in Tyre. The clan would go on to play a dominant role in the city for more than a century. It was reportedly ...
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Nasri Maalouf
Nasri Maalouf () (May 7, 1911 – April 2, 2005) was a Lebanese politician. He was a Melkite Greek Catholic, and was known as a moderate and peacemaker in Lebanese politics. Nasri Maalouf was also a prominent lawyer, who mediated one of his most important cases, the one involving the prosecution of Nizar Halabi's assassination. Maalouf was born in al-Mashrah, Beirut, in modern-day Lebanon. He was educated in Syria. He was a signer of the Lebanese constitution and the Taif Accord. He was the Minister of Finance from November 1956 to July 1957. He was a long-time member of parliament from Beirut- first elected in 1968 alongside Michel Sassine- and served in the cabinet several times, including as foreign minister for a few months in 1992, as well as defense minister from 1973 to 1974, and Minister of Justice A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice, is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice. The ministry or ...
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Ministry Of Finance (Lebanon)
The Ministry of Finance (MOF; ) is a ministry of the government of Lebanon. List of Finance ministers Notes References * External linksOfficial websiteOfficial website
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Ministry Of Education And Higher Education (Lebanon)
The Republic of Lebanon Ministry of Education & Higher Education () is a government agency of Lebanon headquartered in Beirut. List of Education ministers The following individuals have served as Minister of Education: See also *Lebanese University *List of universities in Lebanon Notes References External links Ministry of Education & Higher Education websiteGeneral Directorate of Higher Education website
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Nazih Al Bizri
Nazih is both a masculine given name and a surname. It is an Arabic origin word, (Arabic: نزيه). Notable people with the name include: Given name * Nazih Abu Afach (born 1946), Syrian poet and painter * Nazih Ayubi (1943–1995), Egyptian writer * Nazih Deif (1923–1992), Egyptian economist * Nazih Elasmar Nazih Halim Elasmar (Arabic: نزيه حليم الأسمر; born 16 April 1953), is a Lebanese-Australian former politician. He was a member of the Victorian Legislative Council for the Labor Party between 2006 and 2022. In 2006 Victoria ... (born 1953), Australian politician * Nazih Kawakibi (1946–2009), Syrian architect Surname * Amjhad Nazih (born 2002), French football player * Hasan Nazih (1921–2012), Iranian jurist and politician * Hesham Nazih (born 1972), Egyptian composer * Imran Nazih (born 2006), Dutch football player of Moroccan origin {{DEFAULTSORT:Nazih Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given names Arabic-language sur ...
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Rashid Karami
Rashid Karami (; 30 December 1921 – 1 June 1987) was a Lebanese statesman. He is considered one of the most important political figures in Lebanon for more than 30 years, including during much of the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990), and served as prime minister eight times, according to the Guinness Book of World Records this would make him the most elected democratic prime minister in history. He was assassinated in 1987. Early life and education Rashid Karami was born in Tripoli, North Lebanon, on 30 December 1921 into one of Lebanon's most prominent Sunni political families. He was the eldest son of Abdul Hamid Karami, an architect of Lebanese independence from France. His father was also the Grand Mufti, or supreme religious judge, of Tripoli, and served as Prime Minister in 1945. Rashid Karami graduated from Cairo University with a law degree in 1946. Career Following his graduation, Karami practiced law in Cairo for three years. On his return to Lebanon, he established ...
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