Émile Eddé (Arabic: إميل إدّه, romanized: Imīl Iddah; 5 May 1886 – 28 September 1949) was a Lebanese lawyer and politician who served twice as the President...
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establishment of the French Mandate, Émile Eddé returned to Beirut with his wife, Laudi Sursock, and family. The young Raymond Eddé was educated at Jesuit schools...
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National Bloc (Lebanon) (section Émile Eddé)
founded in 1943 as a parliamentary bloc for the 1943 Lebanese elections by Émile Eddé but was later formed as a political party in 1946. The Lebanese National...
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Émile Eddé (1884–1949), Lebanese politician Michel Eddé (1928–2019), Lebanese politician Raymond Eddé (1913–2000), Lebanese politician Eddé or Edde,...
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Commissioner installed Eddé as president. Ten days later, however, under pressure from France's other Allies in World War II, the French removed Eddé from office...
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The Cabinet of Émile Eddé headed by Émile Eddé was formed on 12 October 1929 and served until 20 March 1930. "الدور التشريعي الثاني". 2020-10-01. Archived...
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This new turning point led to the resignation of Lebanese president Émile Eddé on 4 April 1941. After five days, Dentz appointed Alfred Naqqache for...
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electoral fraud. List of presidents of Lebanon Constitutional Bloc (Lebanon) Émile Eddé David S. Sorenson (2009). Global Security Watch—Lebanon: A Reference Handbook:...
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Lebanese president Émile Eddé, and prime minister Emir Khaled Chehab, during an official celebration at the Martyrs Square, Beirut....
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held during a parliamentary session on 20 January 1936. The Nationalist Émile Eddé defeated the Constitutional Bechara El Khoury. He took office as the third...
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Carlos Eddé (born 1956), Lebanese politician Michel Eddé (1928–2019), Lebanese lawyer and politician Ragi Edde (born 1985), Lebanese swimmer Raymond Eddé (1913–2000)...
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2006. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2012. "Emile Lahoud". Lebanon Today. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved...
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of Lebanon (1958–1964) Charles Helou, President of Lebanon (1964–1970) Émile Eddé Christophe Zakhia El-Kassis, Maronite archbishop and Vatican Ambassador...
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successors. Meanwhile, back in Lebanon, there was a power struggle between Émile Eddé, and Béchara El-Khoury as both sought to succeed him. Adib was not up...
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November 1943, and after a brief taking over by the former President Émile Eddé for 11 days from 11 to 22 November 1943, was re-elected as first President...
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Daouk Notable members: Émile Eddé – President during the French Mandate Raymond Eddé – political party leader; son of Émile Carlos Eddé – opposition politician;...
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time, as a deputy of Mount Lebanon. He joined the National Bloc led by Émile Eddé, thus opposing the rule of the Constitutional Bloc, headed by the then-President...
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parties in Lebanon: the Kataeb of Pierre Gemayel, and National Bloc of Raymond Eddé. During the Lebanese Civil War of 1975–90, the NLP was aligned with the mainly...
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article is part of a series on Maronite politics People Samir Geagea Émile Eddé Bechara El Khoury Alfred Naqqache Camille Chamoun Suleiman Frangieh Pierre...
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article is part of a series on Maronite politics People Samir Geagea Émile Eddé Bechara El Khoury Alfred Naqqache Camille Chamoun Suleiman Frangieh Pierre...
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article is part of a series on Maronite politics People Samir Geagea Émile Eddé Bechara El Khoury Alfred Naqqache Camille Chamoun Suleiman Frangieh Pierre...
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prevent him from testifying on Syria's involvement in the massacre. President Emile Lahoud and Hezbollah condemned the assassination of Hobeika and blamed Israel...
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Lebanon and began to organize the opposition to the government of President Émile Lahoud, whom he regarded as a Syrian puppet. Unable to regain control of...
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President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1958 – 22 September 1964) Émile Eddé, President of the French Mandate of Lebanon (20 January 1936 – 4 April...
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article is part of a series on Maronite politics People Samir Geagea Émile Eddé Bechara El Khoury Alfred Naqqache Camille Chamoun Suleiman Frangieh Pierre...
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article is part of a series on Maronite politics People Samir Geagea Émile Eddé Bechara El Khoury Alfred Naqqache Camille Chamoun Suleiman Frangieh Pierre...
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and influence in Lebanon. He was against the mandate ruling of President Émile Lahoud, and took part in the Cedar Revolution after the assassination of...
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article is part of a series on Maronite politics People Samir Geagea Émile Eddé Bechara El Khoury Alfred Naqqache Camille Chamoun Suleiman Frangieh Pierre...
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Karam. Together, these three politicians, along with the addition of MP Emile Rahme, formed the 'Free and Unified Lebanon' bloc in the Lebanese Parliament...
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article is part of a series on Maronite politics People Samir Geagea Émile Eddé Bechara El Khoury Alfred Naqqache Camille Chamoun Suleiman Frangieh Pierre...
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