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    formation of a new government led by Tammam Salam followed two weeks of negotiations after the resignation of Najib Mikati's government. Salam's candidacy...
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    Tammam Saeb Salam (Arabic: تمّام صائب سلام, Arabic pronunciation: [tamːaːm sˤaʔɪb salaːm]; born 13 May 1945) is a Lebanese politician who was the Prime...
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    Progressive Socialist Party (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2017)
    to support the disarming of Hezbollah.[citation needed] In 2013, it endorsed the 15 March alliance-led Cabinet of Tammam Salam (it had two ministers in...
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    charity, from 1957 to 1982, when he was succeeded by his son Tammam. In addition to Tammam, Salam had two other sons Faisal and Amr, and two daughters with...
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    30-minister cabinet. Following ruptures and tensions and two previous threats to resign, Mikati finally resigned on 23 March 2013. Tammam Salam was tasked...
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    expiration of President Michel Suleiman's term in 2014 up until the election of Michel Aoun on 31 October 2016, with Prime Minister Tammam Salam acting as...
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    December 2016, a new Cabinet was formed under Prime Minister Saad Hariri. There were 30 ministers in this cabinet. "Declaration of new Cabinet: 30 Ministers...
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    Najib Mikati (category Members of the Parliament of Lebanon)
    on 23 March 2013. On 6 April 2013, Tammam Salam was tasked to form a new government. Following the resignation of Prime Minister Hassan Diab in August...
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    Wael Abou Faour (category Members of the Parliament of Lebanon)
    2 April 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2012. Hajj, Elie (4 April 2013). "Tammam Salam Likely March 14 Candidate for Lebanese Premier". Al Monitor. Retrieved...
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  • 30-member cabinet. The Hezbollah ministers were Hussein Hajj Hassan and Muhammad Fneish. In the April 2013 Government, led by Tammam Salam, a national...
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    Ghassan Hasbani (category Alumni of the University of Westminster)
    resignation of Tammam Salam, Aoun designated Saad Hariri to form a new cabinet following binding parliamentary consultations. This came as a result of the consensus...
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    Samir Mouqbel (category American University of Beirut alumni)
    13 June 2011. He was reappointed deputy prime minister in the cabinet led by Tammam Salam in February 2013. He was also appointed defense minister, replacing...
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    Michel Aoun (category Members of the Parliament of Lebanon)
    resignation of Tammam Salam, Aoun designated Saad Hariri to form a new cabinet following binding parliamentary consultations. This came as a result of the consensus...
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  • Majd Movement (category Politics of Lebanon)
    Suleiman accepted on 23 March 2013. Tammam Salam was designated in his place as a consensus Prime Minister. "Tammam Salam Meets Hariri, Prince Bandar". Naharnet...
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    Pierre Bou Assi (category Members of the Parliament of Lebanon)
    resignation of Tammam Salam, Aoun designated Saad Hariri to form a new cabinet following binding parliamentary consultations. This came as a result of the consensus...
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    Ali Hassan Khalil (category Members of the Parliament of Lebanon)
    minister of finance, replacing Mohammad Safadi in the post. He was appointed minister of finance on three occasions: February 2014 under PM Tammam Salam, December...
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    Alice Shabtini (category Place of birth missing (living people))
    politician, who served as Minister for Displaced Persons in the cabinet of Prime Minister Tammam Salam. Shabtini, a Maronite Christian, was born in 1946 and holds...
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    Ashraf Rifi (category Members of the Parliament of Lebanon)
    the cabinet led by Tammam Salam on 15 February 2014. He resigned as justice minister on 21 February 2016, due to his disapproval of the influence of Hezbollah...
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  • This is the list of the Lebanese government that was formed by Fouad Siniora on 11 July 2008. In the cabinet, the opposition had eleven of the thirty seats...
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    Saad Hariri (category Knights of the Legion of Honour)
    ahead of further consultations". On 29 October 2019, amid the 2019–20 Lebanese protests, he announced his resignation, and that of his cabinet. He was...
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  • Second Cabinet of Omar Karami (26 October 2004 to 19 April 2005) was the 67th Lebanese cabinet, led by Prime Minister Omar Karami. The cabinet came after...
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    daughter of Salim Saeb Salam – 8th Prime Minister of Lebanon; son of Salim Tammam Salam – 49th Prime Minister of Lebanon and acting president of Lebanon;...
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  • by Selim Hoss. The cabinet was inaugurated on 9 December 1976 and replaced the cabinet of Rashid Karami. The term of the cabinet lasted until 2 July...
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  • Raymond Araiji (category Culture ministers of Lebanon)
    February 2014, he was named as the minister of culture in the cabinet of Lebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam. His tenure ended in 2016. He is married to...
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    Saeb N. Jaroudi (category University of California, Berkeley alumni)
    as of 2014 was Queen Elizabeth II. On September 18, 2014, upon the request of the Lebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam, he was honored by a minute of silence...
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  • Adnan Kassar (category Recipients of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic)
    February 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2012. Elie Hajj (4 April 2013). "Tammam Salam Likely March 14 Candidate for Lebanese Premier". Al-Monitor. Retrieved...
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    of Lebanon List of deputy prime ministers of Lebanon President of Lebanon List of presidents of Lebanon Prime Minister of Lebanon List of speakers of...
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    Akram Chehayeb (category Members of the Parliament of Lebanon)
    part of the National Struggle Front bloc, which is under the control of Walid Jumblatt. In February 2013 Akram Chehayeb became part of Tammam Salam's government...
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    Boutros Harb (category Members of the Parliament of Lebanon)
    August 1944) is a Lebanese politician who served at different cabinet posts including Minister of Telecommunications. Harb was born into a Maronite family...
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    Michel Suleiman (category Recipients of the Order of the Star of Romania)
    Retrieved 26 May 2008. "Lebanon president names Siniora as PM of unity cabinet". Agence France-Presse. Archived from the original on 31 May 2008. Retrieved...
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